Summary
This quote suggests that although spontaneity may appear to be impulsive or unplanned, it often requires thorough preparation and careful thought. It implies that behind an effortless display of spontaneity lies a well-executed and thought-out act. The quote challenges the notion that spontaneity is purely a result of improvisational skill or luck, emphasizing the need for background preparation and attention to detail in order to achieve a seemingly spontaneous outcome.
By Oscar Wilde