CharlotteLane & IvyNoir
Ever notice how a courtroom feels like a chess match, where the real move is the word you don't say?
Exactly, silence often ends up being the most decisive move in that game.
Yeah, sometimes the best defense is just to let the judge weigh the silence and realize your case is already winning.
Silence can be a weapon, but only if you’re sure the judge’s own doubts will fill the void.
Exactly—if you can make the judge’s doubts louder than your own words, that silence is a win. I usually just let the facts do the talking.
Facts do the talking, but when silence can outshine a thousand words, it’s a quiet victory you’d best keep to yourself.