Knowing how to show weakness is a pattern, not fighting is the real struggle. Truly powerful people know how to choose to be a "weak" at critical moments.
I've heard a saying: 'Truly powerful people often remain calm.'
The socalled modesty means being lowkey, not ostentatious, not exaggerated. It doesn't look special, but it gives people a unique feeling.
They are determined, confident, and have strength. They don't need to show off their strength by "showing off". When necessary, they may even show weakness in a timely manner.
Showing weakness is not really weakness, but rather a means of seeking benefits and avoiding harm by showing weakness to avoid its sharpness.
Sometimes, showing weakness is a true form of strength.
A person who learns to show weakness also learns to be a good person.