Law #1 Never Outshine the Master [REMASTERED] The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene

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On topic, outshining the master can backfire by triggering feelings of insecurity, jealousy, and resentment in superiors, colleagues, classmates, potentially damaging your relationship with them. It can also lead to perceptions of you as a threat, isolating you from coworkers and hindering career growth. Balancing your talents with humility and adapting your approach to the specific context is crucial to avoid these negative consequences and foster healthy professional relationships.

But naturally, the principle of "Never Outshine the Master" may not apply in situations where the organization or relationship values transparency, collaboration, and the open sharing of ideas and talents. In some modern workplaces and partnerships, encouraging each member to shine and contribute their best skills and ideas can lead to greater success and innovation.

Additionally, in environments where meritocracy is highly valued, showcasing your abilities and achievements may be welcomed rather than resented, as long as it's done respectfully. The applicability of this principle can vary widely depending on the specific context and the individuals involved.

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