Spontaneity and Method
Life makes us struggle finding a balance between being spontaneous and being methodic. We develop schedules and habits, we assign days to our outfits, and so on. In some situations, we get caught in these methods and are unable to be spontaneous when we need to be. In some others, being spontaneous keeps away the benefits that come with discipline. When should you be spontaneous? When should you be methodical? How spontaneous? How methodical? They don't have to be mutually exclusive. Method blends into spontaneity.
We start out spontaneous and then as we learn we develop methods for everything we do and when we get tired of the methods, we become spontaneous again but the new spontaneity is charged with the methods learned.
A little girl drew on the walls, wavy lines, zigzag lines, imperfect circles. She eventually learned to draw a certain way, to follow certain steps, to shade, to express the image she had in mind, to practice. She did this for a long time and then she let it flow when she got tired of being so mindful, but her drawing was so much more skilled now, that is, charged with the methods that she had learned.
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