Develop Yourself
If you like something, master your craft. For many songs, Prince received all the credits (vocals, arranger, producer, engineer, etc.) Of course, he collaborated with many people, but he did not leave his career to chance or to the whims of his industry. As a result, he was able to be both prolific and produce quality work.
Trust Others
Sometimes you are not the right vessel for your message. Prince wrote music under pseudonyms for many other artists. If a listener had known ahead of time they were about to listen to a Prince song, would they have changed the channel? Likewise, in professional settings, you don’t always have to be the one to give a particular message. Find people you can trust, and let them be your ambassador.
Be Generous
Many people owe their “big break” to Prince, but there were also a lot of good he did without the knowledge of the beneficiaries. If you’re constantly seeking acknowledgement for every single thing you do in life, you will surely be disappointed. Most likely no one will be able to stand you because you never miss an opportunity to throw it in their face. It certainly does not mean that you should give away everything for free, and that leads to my last point.
Own your Labor
As brilliant as the man was, he was not immune to being taken advantage of, and he did something about it. Some people thought he was petulant for protesting a bad contract, since he was making more money than he could spend in a lifetime. For Prince, it was not about the money, as much as it was about having terms that respected his value. Learning the intricacies of the business of music, in addition to teaching himself to play different instruments, allowed him to maximize and retain more of the capital that he generated.