1. Modal verbs: "I wouldn’t say it’s always important..." and "sometimes it’s better to just keep things flexible" use modal verbs (wouldn’t, can, better) to express opinions and suggestions, which is natural and conversational.
2. Gerund as subject: "the thrill of being spontaneous" and "going with the flow" use gerunds as subjects or objects, adding variety and fluency to the answer.
3. Conditional clause: "if your circumstances change" and "if you wait" introduce hypothetical situations, showing the ability to use complex sentences.
4. Adjective phrases: "really adventurous," "unexpected opportunities," and "pointless" are used to add descriptive detail and nuance.