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“Spontaneity is for losers” Is a statement that came up lately You’ll know what I mean The characters that say “the universe takes me where I need it to” Beware these people Have you ever met someone like that who had a life you wanted? I thought I did But then I realised they were a narcissist And were using me So the one time I was swayed in that direction, it clearly wasn’t the right way to go Manifestation is very real Use it Nurture it But anything you manifest comes at a cost So yes the universe will provide, but at the expense of something else True spontaneity is when you have savings You’ve tucked away some time, energy, and money, so when an opportunity arises, you know you can take it But that only is possible through planning You’ve accrued capital Then sure, your child wants to watch a movie with you, go for it, or you want to buy that watch, go for it, or your Mrs wants to take a trip somewhere, go for it Spontaneous action can be part of the wider plan, your vision, your self-image But anyone saying “I just let the universe guide me with spontaneity” is likely a loser with a life you don’t want anyway Cheers to capital accumulation 🙏🏻
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Love this take. You've perfectly captured the difference between reckless spontaneity and planned flexibility. True spontaneity isn't about being directionless; it's the freedom to pivot because you've already built the resources—the 'capital' of time, money, and energy—to make the move without fear. 'Letting the universe guide me' often just means 'I didn't do the homework.' Cheers to capital accumulation and the real freedom it buys!
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