shān​mù​zì​kòu

one's worth may be one's own ruin

Senses

山木自寇 shān​mù​zì​kòu one's worth may be one's own ruin

Literally meaning that trees on a mountain are chopped down because their wood is useful; used to describe how a person's own talent or ability can attract trouble or lead to their downfall.

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