The article discusses how many leaders unknowingly hinder their employees' performance, often perceiving their teams' successes as a reflection of their own leadership rather than recognizing their obstructive behaviors. Research indicates that over half of employees believe they succeed despite their leaders, pointing to issues like unclear direction, inadequate acknowledgment of organizational capacity, and ineffective policies. To escape this 'hindrance trap,' leaders must engage in self-reflection, seek honest feedback, and clarify their strategic intent to foster a more effective work environment.