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It does not. What makes a man/woman mature is not the longivity of their life but how their personalty are mold. You can live a hundred years but don't have the proper mindset. 

Even a 10-year old girl makes herself mature given life experience and having the proper attitude of mindset of everything. Maturity comes from the mind and heart, not from the length of living. As I mentioned, you can have a lot of experience in love but still don't have the right attitude and mindset, you can never be mature.

and..who even wants to? :) Old people (from my experience) are usually kids again....or kids as always.

I don't think maturity has anything to do with age, granted alot of people that are old are matured but there are equally alot of young people that are quite matured as well.

Let me put it this way, maturity is a function of how sensible you are as a person, for old people being sensible stems from a life time of experiences which include ups and downs, successes and mistakes. As people get older they tend to get more matured because of all the things they've seen in life but this doesn't mean that this holds true for everyone.

I've met alot of old people who are just as childish as they were when they were younger, they haven't learned anything at all over the years. People like that are living proof that maturity doesn't necessarily come with old age.

I also have friends who have amazed me with the level of maturity that they've displayed oflver the years and most of them aren't even up to 30. Becoming mature is a decision you have to make on your own, you can either continue being ignorant or you can wisen up.

Age doesn't necessarily make one mature, but experience is what makes you one mature to some extent, however in a few cases age can bring experience which makes one mature.

Nevertheless one can be very young and yet have so many life experience which can bring about maturity.

In a nutshell age doesn't connote maturity, However it definitely can bring experience which can Iin turn mean maturity but not in all cases

No. Age is just a number.  What does make you mature though, is the things you have been through in life. How you dealth with the hard times and what you learned from them. How many mistakes you made, that shaped the person you are now.  Times that you fell on the ground, but stood up.  . Did you crumble under the pressure of life, or did  you come out as a hero? 

Those are the kind of things that make one more mature. Life experiences. Lessons learned.  

That said, I've met people throughout my life that were much more mature than their age would suggest and in my experience they were one of the most valuable people that came into my life. Most of them have been through some really hard times but they came out as heroes. Much better people than they would have ever became if it wasn't for what they had to go through.

Everybody usually matures in age, however not very many individuals are mature.

A few people experience life rebuking every other person for their present situation. These are the candidly youthful. The day you understand that life owes you nothing you turn into a develop grown-up. Age does not gauge development, there are numerous grown-ups who can't deal with basic circumstances cause they are not develop rationally.

No doubt about it development is achieved by involvement. Development is totally reliant on the sort of encounters a man has throughout his life, which isn't generally identified with his age. Say, a multi year old vagrant, working and attempting to make the two finishes of her day meet, is certainly more develop than most likely nearly quarter century old person living off his rich guardians. Development has nothing to do with the age of the individual, it accompanies different encounters.

Depends on how one defines maturity.  It is very subjective. Each and every person's expectations of mature behavior is different I feel. In terms of being able to understand and realize the emotional state of others, perform actions without the intention of hurting anyone's feelings, having a mental makeup where we are objective when it comes to work, the ability to operate without wanting anyone's approval and being able to look at the bigger picture always. To add to it and make it simpler, i guess we shouldn't act upon jealousy, irrational fear, greed, envy, our ego.. anything that is impulsive, self destructive and can be brought under the ambit of compulsive behavior.  By this i do not mean that we should try and suppress such emotions, but rather make an effort to be self aware and understand the root of this behavior. 

A lot of it has to do with upbringing probably  and also the individual's willingness to evolve. Age is definitely not something that always determines a person's maturity. It is their willingness to learn and increase their self awareness. 

Unfortunately no. Just like being young in age doesn't make one immature.

Maturity has a lot to do with experience, and how you deal with that experiences, how much you've learned from them. And some people never really learn a lot.

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