Comes Quote by Mason Cooley
“Spontaneity comes after skill, not before.”
About This Quote
Skill must be mastered before spontaneous creativity can flow.
In simple terms: Practice first, then improvise.
Master basics, then be spontaneous.
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When to use this quote
- learning a musical instrument
- public speaking
- sports performance
- writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What skill do you need to master before you can improvise?
- How can you create space for spontaneity?
Spontaneity may still be limited by fear or overthinking.