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When entering a new environment,

people often feel anxious,

or overly confident,

for example, when starting a new job,

because they are unfamiliar with the new people and things,

they may feel uncomfortable,

or fearful.

Alternatively, when arriving in this new environment,

without fully understanding the situation,

they rush to show their talents,

only to bump into walls repeatedly,

getting hurt in the process.

Both of these states are undesirable,

why? Let me explain in detail.

First,

when you go to a new work environment,

and you’re unfamiliar with the new people and things,

the existing people and things here,

are also unfamiliar to you,

you can’t quite figure out what they are thinking,

whether they are friendly or guarded,

and they also don’t know what you’re thinking,

whether you are trustworthy or cautious.

Another point,

before we arrived,

this system was definitely running stably,

then a newcomer arrives,

whether it’s me or the existing staff,

it takes time to adapt,

to get familiar.

Alright,

these are basic principles,

but there’s an even more important point,

as long as there are people,

there is a Jianghu (world of circles),

whether a company has factions,

or hidden rules,

if you haven’t figured these out,

and rush in blindly,

won’t you fall flat on your face?

So what is the best approach? Be friendly and discreet.

What does that mean? Still the same saying,

where there are people, there is a Jianghu,

because you’re new,

not familiar,

so from a novice to an experienced player,

you definitely need to learn from the veteran employees here,

they are not related to you by blood,

why would they teach you? If you keep a stern face,

they are even less willing to pay attention to you,

so we call it being friendly,

smile on your face,

lower your stance.

And why hide?

As I mentioned above,

you haven’t figured out the Jianghu here,

rushing to stand out easily makes others use you as a pawn,

and you might take the blame without even knowing,

so we talk about hiding oneself.

Even if you have great abilities,

you should pretend not to understand,

first, hide in the shadows and observe silently,

wait until you understand all the people and things here,

then you’ll have a clear idea,

what to do,

what not to do,

it will be obvious,

and then it will be your time to shine.

My cousin told me something yesterday,

the ultimate goal of a cow and horse (a metaphor for ordinary workers) is to become the boss,

a cow and horse who doesn’t want to be the boss isn’t a good one.

Of course,

this is a personal choice,

among cows and horses, there are also talented ones,

not necessarily aiming to be the boss.

But if you have ambitions,

and are unwilling to be just an ordinary worker,

then you should do as I said,

no matter how talented you are,

first hide,

first lay low,

so others won’t be wary of you.

Then,

you can observe,

learn,

and more importantly, steal skills.

If you come out all high and mighty,

who would dare to teach you? If you want to be the boss, your ambitions are written all over your face,

will the boss teach you everything? Will the master teach you wholeheartedly? That’s their livelihood,

why would they teach an outsider?

Of course,

laying low doesn’t guarantee others will teach you all their secrets,

because everyone is smart,

everyone understands the principle that teaching a disciple too well might lead to starving the master.

So why hide? Because when you lay low, you are non-threatening,

others won’t be wary of you,

at this time,

whether intentionally or unintentionally,

you will gather some information from within,

study,

analyze,

slowly piece these fragments together,

and through brainstorming and deduction,

won’t you be able to extract valuable information?

What is stealing skills? It means I know the master may not teach me the core secrets,

and will definitely hold back some,

but I can observe indirectly,

use my own insight to understand the mysteries,

then,

learn,

stand on my own,

this is called stealing skills.

Not begging the master to teach you hand-in-hand,

or pleading when you don’t want to learn,

do you think that’s possible? Your parents might do that,

but the problem is, the master is not a parent,

they only have an interest relationship with you,

no blood ties.

潜龙勿用 (Hidden dragon, do not use),

stealing skills starts with laying low,

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