Silence speaks a great deal, the only language without letters, the best answer to certain questions, it says no and yes, and at the same times says maybe and never.
Silence is ofcourse a speech without a voice, the loudest statements without an intonation, a stigma of confusion and misconception
The difference between a fool and the genius in a conversation
Sometimes it's best to be silent, different situations require different reaction.
Most times we realise the best way to call out a fool is by being silent.
After much rant due to sheer ignorance, and the invalidation of an argument, a reply befitting of such alterances is Silence.
There's a common saying The best answer for a fool is silence
In the same vein one can admit to an inquisition by keeping silent.
For instance, You were there weren't you? Silence obviously speaks Yes in large tones to this question
My point, know when to talk and when not to, when to be silent and when to keep quiet.
Keeping quiet to an accusation can sometimes be a wrong move, for it's defend yourself or be defenceless.
Silence doesn't always mean being quiet
The Power of Silence, I can't possibly stress this enough, silence speaks volume, provides anonymity (if needed), makes you the underdog, glorifies your eventual success, personifies you as a threat and best of all, keeps them guessing.
Having understood the power of silence, it's only logical to use it at the right time, otherwise it may make a wise man seem foolish.