Spontaneity Is The Only Reality
When we live by strict routines, future anxieties or past scripts, we interact with a simulated version of reality.
Spontaneity strips away those rigid mental constructs, revealing life precisely as it exists in the present moment. A lifestyle with less rigidity changes how we experience our daily environment, allowing us to adapt to sudden changes, heightening our sense of joy and lowering stress.
Overthinking activates the critical mind, which stunts creative, improvised action. Our instinctual, unedited creativity flourishes when we feel empowered to we make our own decisions.
Of course, others may not approve
as they do things ‘properly’.
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Collective thinking is the path of least resistance; it offers safety and social belonging, but carries deep existential and practical danger. By outsourcing our decisions to the crowd, we risk compromising our authenticity and long-term fulfilment.
Blindly following societal norms discourages the experimentation necessary for personal growth – breakthroughs only happen when individuals deviate from the established consensus.
That’s what the Buddha did.
Pursuits without questioning lead to goals that are hollow and meaningless. When we rely on collective wisdom, the world remains static.
Independent thinkers naturally adapt, and have the ability to navigate subtle and complex situations.
Spontaneity is the presence of pure consciousness.
Of course spontaneity isn’t carelessness – it’s quick precision.
Tony