Explanation: This is a quote from Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu and it reflects a philosophy of leadership that reaches a certain paradox, that is to make all the achievements of a leader so that people think it is their work. In this way, the leader fulfilled his basic function, to provide good to the people, but not to derive personal glory and benefits from it. According to some sociologists, such leadership borders on art that is so well done that it hides the art itself. In this way, besides the good they have from such leadership, people also feel that they are not subordinate to the leader, have a sense of importance and happiness.