6 LAW 1
an
unforgivable
miscalculationofhisown
importance
andhe
paid
forit
with hislife. Remember the
following:
Never take
yourposition
for
granted
andneverlet
any
favors
you
receive
go
to
your
head.
Knowing
the
dangers
of
outshiningyour
master,
you
canturnthisLaw
to
youradvantage.
First
you
mustflatterand
puffupyour
master.Overt
flattery
canbeeffectivebuthasits
limits;
itistoodirectand
obvious,
and
looksbadtoothercourtiers.Discreet
flattery
ismuchmore
powerful.
If
you
aremore
intelligent
than
your
master,
for
example,
seemthe
opposite:
Makehim
appear
more
intelligent
than
you.
Act
naive.
Makeit
seemthat
you
needhis
expertise.
Commitharmlessmistakesthatwillnot
hurt
you
in
the
long
runbut
will
giveyou
thechancetoaskforhis
help.
Mastersadore
such
requests.
Amasterwhocannotbestowon
you
the ofhis
experi-
ence
may
directrancorandillwillat
you
instead.
If
your
ideasaremorecreativethan
your
master’s,
ascribethemto
him,
inas
public
amanneras
possible.
Makeitclearthat
your
advice
is
merely
an
echoof
hisadvice.
If
yousurpassyour
masterin
wit,
itis
okay
to
play
theroleofthecourt
jester,
butdonotmakehim
appear
coldand
surlybycomparison.
Tone
down
your
humorif
necessary,
andfind
ways
tomakehimseemthedis-
penser
ofamusement
and
good
cheer.If
you
are
naturally
moresociable
and
generous
than
your
master,
becarefulnottobethecloudthatblocks
hisradiancefromothers.Hemust
appear
asthesunaroundwhich
every-
one
revolves,
radiating
power
and
brilliance,
thecenterofattention.If
you
arethrustintothe
position
of
entertaining
him,
a
display
of
your
limited
means
may
win
you
his
sympathy.Anyattempt
to
impress
himwith
your
grace
and
generosity
can
prove
fatal:Learnfrom
Fouquet
or
pay
the
price.
Inallofthesecasesitisnotaweaknessto
disguiseyourstrengths
if
intheend
they
leadto
power.Byletting
othersoutshine
you,
you
remain
in
control,
insteadof
being
avictimoftheir
insecurity.
Thiswillallcomein
handy
the
dayyou
decidetoriseabove
your
inferiorstatus.
If,
like
Galileo,
you
canmake
your
mastershineevenmoreinthe
eyes
of
others,
then
you
are
a
godsend
and
you
will
be
instantlypromoted.
Image:
The Starsinthe
Sky.
Therecanbe
only
onesunata time. Never
obscure the
sunlight,
or
rivalthe sun's
brilliance‘,
rather,
fadeintothe
sky
and
find
ways
to
heighten
the master star’s
intensity.