- Maturity is when you accept people for who they are.
- Maturity is when you stop trying to change others …instead focus on changing yourself.
- Maturity is when you understand that everyone is right in their own perspective.
- Maturity is when you understand that your ideas are not always the best.
- Maturity is when you stop proving to the world how intelligent you are.
- Maturity is when you stop comparing with others.
- Maturity is when you stop attaching “happiness” to material things.
- Maturity is when you focus on positives in people.
- Maturity is when you don’t seek approval from others.
True. Very well said π
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Thanks you…ππ
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My pleasure
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Indeed being mature makes our life more contented and happy. One more I could think ofβ¦..Maturity is being adaptable to change!
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Thanks for appreciation… And nice one which u have added…ππ
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According to this I am Almost there. Whoo hoo!! (Throws hands in the air, with elation!!)βΊπ
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Thats too great dear…ππππ
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Thank you. βΊβ€πβπΉ
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Iβm more than half way there.
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So which are the points missing dear….π€π€
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And not attaching happiness to material things, though I don’t do that consciously.
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Not seeking approval from others.
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ohh this one…. why you seek approval from other…. hope you can share… else fine… ππ
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Of this I am honestly not sure, maybe not approval so much as having congenital hypothyroidism, I am not as socially awkward but still have days of uncertainty.
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I can understand… Take care…ππ
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Thank you. You too.
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Not attaching to happiness to material things and the very bottom one.
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Ohh is it….. Probably this needs lots of practice…. Right….
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Indeed.
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