The first rule of the book “The 48 Laws of Power” is a true gem of wisdom: “Never Outshine the Master.” This advice serves as a reminder that, in the world of work and life, it is crucial to respect those in charge.
The key is to make your superiors always feel like they are the brightest in the room. It is not about hiding your talent, but about knowing the right time and way to shine.
Think of it this way: if you let your boss shine, it reflects well on you too. If you don’t, and you seem to want to be a little bigger or smarter than them, it could become a problem.
It is like dancing a delicate waltz with the expectations and egos around you, ensuring that you not only stay in the good graces of those in charge but also achieve your own goals in a subtle and intelligent manner.
This law is about playing the game of life with cunning, knowing that sometimes, to rise, you need to make sure you are lifting others up along with you.
Reference:
Greene, R. (1998). The 48 Laws of Power. New York: Viking Press.
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