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Maturity A word that describe it all...

Maturity – how could you describe it? Maybe it is the ability to resist some small whims or need for immediate reward and better choosing the actions that will pay off some time later.
Maturity is also a well-measured persistence, knowing your true goals and seeking them despite of obstacles on your way. It is the ability to use your skills and knowledge and do more than is expected. And also it is having a sense what is worth fighting and what is not.
Mature person is able to control his anger during conflicts or other unpleasant situations. He solves the occurring problems with constructive approach instead of complaining. He knows that he cannot control
everything, thus sometimes you just need something to let go.
Maturity is also humility, when person is able to admit his mistakes, forget his pride and at the same time preserve his dignity. Maturity is your ability to laugh at yourself.
Mature person is responsible and reliable. His words always go along with his actions. He keeps his word, so people know that they can count on him.
Maturity is also an ability to be flexible and being aware that learning and self-improvement are necessary along your way.
Maturity is being in permanent harmony with everything. It means that person is building harmonious relationship with himself, with other people, with nature.
Maturity means living in the moment, appreciation of simple things, being mindful of everything. It means that you are allowing yourself to feel gratitude of what you do have now, rather than to be looking back or forward.
Maturity is not competing, but sharing.

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  1. Maturity is always good at the time of job but when r u in friend circle u have to be like childhood

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