Silence Is Not Neutral

February 10, 2026

Marcel Ventosa - CEO, Chenla Agathos Solutions

Marcel Ventosa

CEO

Systems architect in construction and culture. Writing at the seams of structure and reflection.

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Quiet workspace light and shadow: the kind of silence that looks calm but keeps work loops open.

I’ve been thinking about something that comes up a lot in collaborative work.

Silence.

Not the healthy kind.
The kind that sits between “I’m working on it” and the deadline.

From the person doing the work, silence often feels neutral.
From the people waiting, it isn’t.

Silence creates cognitive load.
It keeps things open in other people’s heads.
It forces them to guess: Is it done? Stuck? At risk?

What I’m slowly learning is this:

Work isn’t finished when you’re working on it.
It’s finished when others can stop thinking about it.

A one-line update can be more valuable than a perfect delivery at the last minute.
Not because of control.
Because of shared attention.

Predictability is a form of respect.
I’m still practicing that.

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