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All behavior can be seen as a form of improvisation

When we are born, we are completely unprepared for the world. We have no knowledge of how to interact with others, how to take care of ourselves, or how to make sense of the world around us. We learn through trial and error, and through our interactions with others. We improvise, and we learn from our mistakes.

 

As we grow older, it is conceivable that we become more skilled in responding to life's issues. We develop routines and habits that allow us to function in the world. We learn to anticipate what is going to happen, and we plan accordingly. However, even when we are following a plan, there is always an element of improvisation. We cannot predict everything that will happen, and we need to be able to adapt to change.

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Improvisation is not just about being spontaneous. It is also about being able to think on your feet, and to respond to the unexpected. It is about being able to make decisions quickly, and to act decisively. It is about being able to think outside the box, and to come up with creative solutions to problems.

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Improvisation is the act of creating or doing something without preparation. It can be seen as a way of responding to the present moment, without relying on past experience or planning.

 

In this sense, all behavior can be seen as a form of improvisation.

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