Khan in his article, “Low Profile, High Profile” writes that the greatest assets to humanity are those who are born with superior qualities such as exceptional brilliance and great firmness and resolve. But it has been the sad experience of history that people with such qualities all too often become the victims of misadventure because they are not ready to undertake anything less than a high-profile enterprise.
According to Khan, a low-profile way leads one to success because working in a low-profile way is in accordance with the law of nature. And, in this world success is only for those who follow the law of nature. 
Quoting an example of a tree, Khan writes that a tree grows from a seed and the gradual way of its growth is analogous to working in low-profile. If the tree went against this law of nature, it would never fully mature as a tree. 
Khan concludes by saying that the truth is that man has to perform his activities within a society or a social system. Therefore, it is essential for him to take into consideration the factors that lie outside himself. In doing so, he will automatically follow the low-profile way of proceeding. On the other hand, one who lives within and for himself and does not take into account external factors is doomed to failure.
 

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