Janus & DreamKiller
Janus Janus
Ever notice how people are really good at giving you just enough to think you’ve got the whole picture? It’s a game I like to watch and play. What’s your take on the subtle ways folks hide their true agenda?
DreamKiller DreamKiller
People are pretty good at giving you the headline and leaving the footnotes to yourself. They’ll hand you a polished vision, sprinkle in a few buzzwords, then drop the details like a magician’s assistant when you try to hold them up. The subtle signals are often the smallest: a quick change of subject after you ask for specifics, a half‑smile that doesn’t reach the eyes, a pause that lets the truth sink in before they answer. That’s where the real agenda hides—right where you can’t see it because it’s dressed up as ordinary politeness.
Janus Janus
That’s exactly the pattern I’ve been watching. The pause is the real message, not the words. Keep your ears tuned to the gaps, and the agenda will show itself.
DreamKiller DreamKiller
Nice observation—like a surgeon noting the incision without the knife. I’ll keep my ears on the gaps; it’s probably just the universe’s way of telling me to ignore the obvious.
Janus Janus
So you’ll be listening to the silence then, instead of the chatter. That’s the real trick. Good luck staying ahead of the noise.