The Glass Box

Your manager tells everyone you're exceptional — and then quietly makes sure no one who matters ever gets to see it. This episode names the talent hoarding dynamic, explains the unfalsifiable feedback loop that keeps high performers stuck, and gives you three lines to start rewriting the terms of your own visibility.

The Glass Box
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Your manager tells everyone you're exceptional. He praises you to your face, praises you to colleagues, tells you directly that you have everything he wants in an employee. And then — quietly, without ever saying so — he makes sure no one who actually matters ever gets to see you work.
This episode is about that dynamic. It has a name: talent hoarding. It's the pattern where a manager withholds visibility not because you aren't ready, but because your output is too valuable to share. He needs you producing. He doesn't need you visible. And the feedback he gives you to justify the gap — you need more domain knowledge, read more — is structurally unfalsifiable, because the only way to close it is through the exact access he's blocking.
We break down how to recognize the loop, how to document it without burning anything down, and how to start building a reputation that travels outside your manager's org chart — three concrete moves and three lines you can actually use.

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