
When people know your plans, they can prepare for them, block them, or even steal them.
You are provided with a very powerful advantage if you move in silent, Other won't interfere in your goal if you move in uncertainty and surprise
A clear example appears in the business world. When a major tech company plans to launch a groundbreaking product, it rarely announces every detail ahead of time.
When it comes to secrecy before a product launch , Apple to me comes first.
Competitors and the media are left guessing, which prevents copycats and keeps excitement high. By the time the product is revealed, competitors have little time to respond.
The same principle appears in international strategy. Countries rarely broadcast every military or economic move in advance. For instance, when nations negotiate trade agreements, they often keep the terms and strategies private until the deal is secure. Revealing intentions too early gives rivals the chance to undermine the effort or demand concessions.
Even in sports, coaches sometimes conceal tactics until game day. If a team announces its exact formation or strategy, the opponent will adjust and prepare.
Even in your workplaces , your careers and projects have a higher chances of being protected if you keep things private.
A manager developing a new idea might avoid discussing it widely until it is fully formed. Sharing too early can invite criticism, resistance, or even someone else taking credit. Once the plan is ready and harder to block, it can be presented with confidence.
Concealing intentions is not about lying or being dishonest. It is about timing and strategy. what someone cannot see, their is a very low chance for them to destroy. By revealing your moves only when the moment is right, you control the pace and reduce unnecessary resistance.

if you are one of those who protect their plans until the right moment ,you are likely to move faster, face fewer obstacles, and keep the advantage on your side.
Silent becomes a dangerous and powerful weapon in this world that is becoming compitative.
Success is not only about what you do, but also about what you keep to yourself until the time is right.
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