The Beard of Experience

The Beard of Experience

People love quoting the Romans and the Stoics these days.

Every business podcast has a Marcus Aurelius quote. Every leadership book tells you to think like Seneca. And hey, I’m on board. There’s real wisdom there.

But I’ve got a question.

Where’s the book on life lessons from the Vikings?

Because those guys clearly had some things figured out.

How do I know?
The beards.
Viking beards were epic. Not the polite, trimmed, LinkedIn-approved beard I’ve got going on. I’m talking long, braided, wind-whipped, “this man has conquered something before breakfast” level beards.
You see a beard like that and immediately think two things:This guy has endured some serious shit.

I should probably listen to him.

Now don’t get me wrong. I have a beard.

But this is not a Viking beard.

This is a starter beard. A beard with potential. A beard that still has something to prove.

If my wife would let me, I’d grow a Viking beard tomorrow.

And if HR didn’t shut me down immediately, I might even make it part of company culture.

Quarterly reviews:

Leadership.
Execution.
Beard density.

Because deep down we all know the truth.

A man with a serious Viking beard either has profound wisdom…

…or a battle axe.

Either way, you listen.