10 TRAITS OF A MATURED PERSON

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 Maturity is not measured by age, it’s an attitude built by experience.

  1. Comfortable being alone: They are comfortable being on their own and don’t always need friends or people around them.
  2. Accept differences: They accept that everyone is different and will have different opinions. They don’t need everyone to think or act as they do.
  3. Emotional Independence: They are not dependent financially or emotionally on their parents. They tend to make their own life decisions.
  4. Treating others right: They don’t put someone down or make fun of someone because that’s not how they get their self-esteem. They are already confident in themselves.
  5. Taking responsibility: They don’t blame others for their failures and try to take responsibility on how to improve the situation rather than complain.
  6. Listening more than talking: They have two ears and one mouth and they use them in that proportion.
  7. Honesty: They don’t try to deceive or manipulate others for their gains. They lay their desires on the table and it’s okay if other people walk away.
  8. Mature conversations: They like to talk about deep meaningful topics about life and nature with a sense of wonder and curiosity.
  9. Never clinging: They don’t emotionally cling to people and if someone isn’t the right fit for them they aren’t afraid to let them go.
  10. Not chasing: They don't chase money or that new car or someone,they know where true happiness is; in the present.
Summary: Most people always see maturity as if it's determined by age, but it's actually not determined by age. I think it is determined by someone's behavior, or attitude, or mindset towards an issue or something.

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