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Maturity is the ability to control anger and settle difference without violence.
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Maturity is patience. It is the willingness to pass up immediate pleasure
in favor of a long-term gain.
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Maturity
is perseverance, the ability to sweat out a project or a situation in spite of
heavy opposition and discouraging setbacks.
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Maturity
is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat,
without complaint or collapse.
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Maturity
is being big enough to say, "I was wrong," and when right, the mature person
need not experience the satisfaction of saying, "I told you so."
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Maturity
is the ability to make a decision and stand by it. The immature spend
their lives exploring endless possibilities and then do nothing.
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Maturity means dependability,
keeping one's words, and coming through in a crisis. The immature are
masters of the alibi. They are confused and conflicted. Their lives
are a maze of broken promises, former friends, unfinished businesses and good
intentions that somehow never materialize.
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Maturity is the art of living in
peace with what we cannot change, the courage to change what should be changed,
and the wisdom to know the difference.
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