On what factors does maturity of a person depend. is age directly proportional to maturity?
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Well, against all the stereotypes, I strongly make my statement that maturity has nothing to do with age, or the number of years you've lived...
Maturity of a person depends on the experience, the more the experience the person has, the more he has seen things with a slight outlandish ken, the more likely he is to be called matured... Sure, age does effect to some extent, like the development of the brain, to like neglect the preposterous deals which drive some, especially the immatures, giddy, cynical, and into that ever long stretched spectrum of emotions and reactions, but it ain't the sole factor, and not even the major one, to be considered here...
I've met many people, some even in their early or mid teens possessing more maturity in contrast to some mid 20s or even 30s grown ups.
Maturity of a person depends on the experience, the more the experience the person has, the more he has seen things with a slight outlandish ken, the more likely he is to be called matured... Sure, age does effect to some extent, like the development of the brain, to like neglect the preposterous deals which drive some, especially the immatures, giddy, cynical, and into that ever long stretched spectrum of emotions and reactions, but it ain't the sole factor, and not even the major one, to be considered here...
I've met many people, some even in their early or mid teens possessing more maturity in contrast to some mid 20s or even 30s grown ups.
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Not at all...it totaly depends upon situations and experiances.
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