2. Prepared By
Manu Melwin Joy
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School of Management Studies
CUSAT, Kerala, India.
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5. Spontaneity
• An autonomous person is
spontaneous and flexible –
not foolishly impulsive.
• This person sees the many
options available and uses
what behavior seems to be
appropriate to the situation
and to her or his goal.
6. Spontaneity
• A spontaneous person is
liberated, making and
accepting responsibility by
personal choices.
• He uses or recaptures the
ability to decide
independently.
• Within realistic limitations,
the person knowingly take
responsibility for a self
imposed destiny.
7. “Decisionless is evil – evil is the aimless
whirl of human potentialities without
which nothing can be achieved and by
which , if they take no direction but
remain trapped in themselves, everything
goes awry .“
Martin Buber
8. Spontaneity
• A person must do more than
make a decision. Unless the
person acts on that decision, it
is meaningless.
• Only when one’s inner ethics
and outward behavior match
is a person congruent and
whole.
• A spontaneous person is free
to do his own thing but not at
the expense of other through
exploitation and / or
indifference.