Research and personal experiences consistently show that age does not guarantee maturity. While older people may have more life experiences, young people who have faced significant hardships often develop a "strong armor" of maturity early on. Conversely, many adults struggle with the responsibilities of adulthood because they lack the necessary psychological or emotional development. Cultivating a Mature Mindset Developing maturity requires active effort and reflection: Mentally mature people and their mindset | by Vance Wong
Maturity is often mistakenly equated with age, but true maturity—or what some might call living a "mature-licious" life—is a complex blend of psychological, social, and emotional growth that transcends the number of years lived. It is not a final destination but a continuous journey of learning how to navigate the world with wisdom, empathy, and a keen sense of responsibility. The Core Pillars of Maturity mature licious
: Mature individuals take ownership of their choices, understanding that they are responsible for "righting the ship" toward a positive future through their own determination. Research and personal experiences consistently show that age
The latter group tends to focus on happenings out of our control, blaming this and that. I, too, thought the world was against me. Medium·Vance Wong Maturity - This I Believe The latter group tends to focus on happenings