Vague On Purpose

You may be vague on purpose

to determine positioning.

to take more time to think.

to plan your next move.

to be the competitor that you know you are.

to lay low and not garner any attention.

If someone asks you a direct question, you should answer them. But, if they are asking in a round-about way, you may decide to be vague on purpose until you know for sure.

~ Dawn aka Hat Girl

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