Stranger & Businessman
I see you take a lot of time to observe; have you ever thought about how strategic silence can actually become a competitive advantage in business?
Sometimes silence lets you hear more than you let yourself hear. If you can read a room without saying a word, you can step in at just the right moment. It’s a quiet advantage, more than a loud one.
You’re spot on—silence is a low‑cost asset. I let people talk, gather the data, then strike when the moment’s most valuable. It saves time and money, and keeps me several moves ahead.
It’s a solid tactic, keeping the loud noise out of the equation.
Exactly—silence is the smartest currency in negotiations, and it keeps you out of the noise. Keep listening, then act.
Sounds like a plan—just watch and wait, then make the move.
That’s the way. Keep a tight watch, gather the facts, and when the window opens—hit it with precision.