Summary
This quote suggests that when someone is able to go unnoticed or blend into the background, they tend to overlook the broader perspective or long-term consequences of their actions. Being invisible may give them a narrow outlook, focused only on immediate gains or personal interests, without considering the larger impact on others or the future. It highlights how having the advantage of remaining unseen can sometimes hinder one's ability to see beyond their own immediate circumstances.
By J.K. Rowling