Being ethical is to have standards. If you are spontaneous you aren't really expecting anything you're acting purely on impulse. So I guess no.
It is called delusions of reference. It is portray the marvel of a person's encountering harmless occasions or insignificant occurrences and trusting they have solid individual essentialness. It is "the idea that all that one sees on the planet identifies with one's own particular predetermination".
The answer to this is friday
It is always hard to say what the "initial" cause is- the initial cause
is always caused by something else. I'd say in this case that the
initial cause was the positioning of Soviet nuclean weapons on Cuba,
which was a very tangeable threat to the US. The noticing of these
weapons by the US marked the start of the Crisis.
But you should
also see the positioning of the weapons on Cuba in a wider context of
the Cold war. Specifically, Cuba felt threatened due to the Bay of Pigs
Invasion in 1961 ( a year earlier) and this caused Cuba to invite
Soviet weapons as a protection.