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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
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Why is it important to remain mature at all times? (3 paragraph minimum.)

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2 answers:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hope this helps! :) (Also sorry if there is grammer mistakes. Im not that good at typing.)

Explanation:

Maturity improves the ability to make good decisions. And with wise choices comes more stability in your life overall. ... As you settle down, life becomes that much more stable and, consequently, easier to handle.

Some Examples:

I made some situations.

Stuck in traffic, heavy honking and somebody abuses you! Often we come across situations when there is heavy traffic, we are driving and people at the back start honking bad and even if we can't move much, some people are unreasonable and start hurling abuses as if the inch we provide would help them fly to their destination. So what do we do here? get angry...hurl back abuses at them? may be if things go bad involve in a fight, may be injure ourselves,damage our vehicles....hahaha....quite a probability. Mature people don't go this way, they know it's just a temporary thing, it's a matter of 2-3 hours...life is long to worry about these small things, keep your cool, bear the temporary drama, don't revert and things will calm down.

Like a girl, you propose and she rejects! It's so much common, most of us just don't know how to accept rejection, most of us don't know how to respect the decision of an individual, instead we keep trying, keep stalking, keep harassing and make situations bad for the girl and also we suffer as a result of this. Mature people learn to accept gracefully, mature people respect the people they like and they move on peacefully.

Too much work at office, boss puts a lot of pressure to get the work done on schedule and you are grumpy! A typical situation, we guys sometimes do not understand how to handle stress situations and instead vent out on our colleagues and sometimes carry it back to our home too to spoil the atmosphere at home. Mature guys know people are more important than work...they respect work and are responsible but they know that it's not above your family and friends. They work hard, think cool and don't let stress effect their behaviour towards any of the people they are associated with.

Sorry if this is irrelevant or does go to the topic, I thought it was good.

GrogVix [38]3 years ago
6 0
Being mature is very important in life. First of all it’s a key component in getting into a good job. Let’s your in a job interview and someone rips there shirt. Obviously you would wanna laugh but the person doing the interview is gonna look at you and think how ignorant that was of you.

Next, people’s feelings. This may not sound like a big deal but don’t you just hate when you get made fun of! So let’s say someone accidentally falls and you laugh. That’s very immature of you and the persons feelings are gonna obviously be hurt. Now everyone around you is gonna think your rude. This could end up in you losing a lot of friends.

Lastly, being mature is gonna help you succeed at life in general. If your 40 and your still laughing at ignorant,rude,un mature jokes trust me your not gonna really get anywhere in life. Everyone is gonna see you as this stupid ignorant person that laughs or is rude about everything.
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