48 Laws of Power - Law 6: Court attention at all costs
Here's something most people don't talk about: hiding your talents isn't humble, it's actually wasteful. If you have knowledge, skills, or ideas that could help others, keeping them to yourself doesn't serve anyone. Think about the teacher who has a brilliant way of explaining difficult concepts but never shares it beyond their classroom. Or the person with a solution to a common problem who stays silent in meetings. Their invisibility doesn't help them or anyone else. Being visible also matters for people who have historically been pushed to the sidelines. When someone from an underrepresented group speaks up, they're not just promoting themselves—they're opening doors for others like them. The woman who voices her opinion in a male-dominated meeting, the first-generation professional who pursues lea...