If your superiority is obvious - don't explain it. Once you start explaining it, you invite everyone to question or mock your superiority, which, if you're the sort of person who feels the need to explain your superiority, will upset you and invite still greater mockery.
Yeah, lol, one of the key lessons of playing a king for Shakespeare or a powerful CEO or something like that. You don't actually play the King, it's everyone else's obsequiousness that makes you seem like the king. Unless you're trying to play a weak king that's desperate to cling to power, I guess.
Yeah but he's not wrong.
If your superiority is obvious - don't explain it. Once you start explaining it, you invite everyone to question or mock your superiority, which, if you're the sort of person who feels the need to explain your superiority, will upset you and invite still greater mockery.
This is also true.
Yeah, lol, one of the key lessons of playing a king for Shakespeare or a powerful CEO or something like that. You don't actually play the King, it's everyone else's obsequiousness that makes you seem like the king. Unless you're trying to play a weak king that's desperate to cling to power, I guess.
And yet we could tell they’re both the joker and the guy on the left didn’t pay over $170 for something he’ll wear once to go to a Halloween party.
lol the guy on the left wore that to a stage preformance and AFAIK the guy on the right just dresses like that. jokers are weird
Seriously doubt that guy's never going to wear that stuff again.
Idk if the guy on the right will, but I imagine the guy on the left won’t
Yeah I'm talking about the guy on the right, like if he ever ends up playing Willy Wonka or if they write a play about Current Affairs