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Never Outshine the Master - SF_Kenji 22

Never Outshine the Master - SF_Kenji 22

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The main idea of this information is to never outshine your superiors. Even successful people have egos and insecurities, so it's important to make those above you feel superior. If you try too hard to impress them, you might trigger their insecurities and create fear and insecurity. The higher people rise, the more sensitive and worried they become. The speech by Mr. Robert Green on the podcast about Eagle Shrine emphasizes the importance of making your masters appear more brilliant than they are in order to attain power. Never outshine the master. Well, you'd be surprised how many people violate this unspoken law and the premise of it is the person who above you and there's always somebody above you. So no matter how high you rise has an ego. Think about ego like an eagle flying up high toward the castle floating freely at the middle of the sky. It's important to keep it rhythm and you're not aware that even people who are very successful have egos and insecurities. You assume that they're so strong and powerful they reach this high position and that you can almost do anything. You have to worry about it because they're so strong but in fact the higher people rise the more sensitive and prickly they actually become. They're very worried about whether you respect them enough etc. They worried about what people say behind their back. If you try so hard in the work world to impress the people around you and impress the boss you might end up inadvertently triggering their insecurities. They might end up thinking that they are more popular than they are or they might start worrying that perhaps you're after their job. This speech was delivered by Mr. Robert Green on the podcast about Eagle Shrine. To properly sum it up always make those above you feel comfortably superior in a good sense. You know in your desire to please and impress them do not go too far in displaying your talents or or you might accomplish the opposite. Inspire fear and insecurity. Therefore make your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the heights of power.

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