Acharya Prashant explains that spontaneity is not a guarantee of right action. People often mistake the absence of thought for spontaneity, but this can be dangerous. If one is habituated to a wrong action, they will perform it without thinking, which is a false spontaneity. True danger lies where we see no alternatives and believe we already know the right path. He emphasizes that being at a crossroads with multiple options and feeling confused is actually a better state because it indicates doubt, which leads to inquiry and eventually to truth. Most people live in a state of 'sleepwalking,' following a set routine without ever questioning why they do what they do.