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can you write me an essay arguing whether it is better to be a spontaneous person or a planner and support your argument ( I pick spontaneous) make it seem like a 7th grader wrote it

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Have you ever decided at the last minute to go to the beach, try a new food, or go to a movie with friends and then had the best day ever? I think it is better to be a spontaneous person than only to be a planner. Being spontaneous means being ready to try new things, having more fun, and learning how to adapt when plans change. In this essay I will explain why being spontaneous is better, give examples, and show that you can still be responsible while being spontaneous.

First, spontaneous people have more adventures and make better memories. If you always plan everything, your days can feel the same. But when you say “yes” to something unexpected, you get surprises that are exciting. For example, one weekend my family was going to stay home, but my mom suddenly said we could drive to the lake. We packed quickly and had a great time swimming and roasting marshmallows. I still remember that day more than a lot of planned weekends. Spontaneous moments like that are fun and make life interesting.

Second, being spontaneous helps you learn and grow. When you try new things without too much thinking, you find out what you like and what you don’t. You might join a club, taste a food, or talk to someone new because you didn’t overthink it. These chances can make you more confident. Also, spontaneous people get better at solving problems because they have to adapt quickly. If something goes wrong, they don’t panic; they figure out a new plan. That skill is useful in school and in life.

Third, being spontaneous can reduce stress. Planners try to control everything, and when things don’t go as planned they can get upset. Spontaneous people accept change and go with the flow more easily. That makes them calmer in weird situations, like a suddenly canceled event or a surprise pop quiz. When you aren’t always worrying about the “perfect” plan, life can feel lighter and more fun.

Some people will say being a planner is better because planners are organized and don’t make mistakes. That is true—planning is important for big things like tests or trips. But being spontaneous doesn’t mean being careless. You can be mostly spontaneous while still planning important things. For example, I plan my homework and study for tests, but I stay open to doing fun things after school when friends ask. This balance gives you the best of both worlds.

In conclusion, I believe it is better to be spontaneous because it brings adventures, helps you grow, and lowers stress. You don’t have to be reckless to be spontaneous—just try saying “yes” sometimes and see what happens. Life can be more exciting if you let a little surprise in now and then.