Whenever we talk about "maturity", most people will intuitively think of it as a calm and steady trait, and even equate it with emotional "forbearance".
But in fact, the word "maturity" was originally used to describe plants. It represents a natural process, from germination, growth, fruiting, and finally reaching perfection and abundance.
True maturity does not mean that a person has no emotions from then on, nor does it mean that silently enduring everything without saying a word can be considered a symbol of maturity. The way that people often misunderstand is actually just "suppression"!
Mature people are not without emotions, but they can distinguish how and when to express different emotions, and how to avoid hurting themselves and others.
True maturity is being able to stay sober and calm when faced with difficulties and challenges, and not getting angry or crying because of setbacks, or choosing silence and escape.
Mature people will proactively think and look for solutions, and are even willing to coordinate a win-win situation. This attitude is a sign of true strength.
Being mature does not mean no longer liking toys or fantasies, but being able to get along well with reality even if there is a child living in your heart.
Even if you retain your imagination and childlike innocence, you also know how to get along with yourself and live peacefully with others, so that you can live freely and without feeling wronged.
Man, it’s really that simple!
The truest side of oneself is often only shown to the person one likes or to a true good brother.
Only in these relationships do they dare to be childish, dare to joke, and dare to act coquettishly.
But this is not immaturity, but a kind of trust and relaxation. Being willing to reveal one's soft side is a deeper maturity.
Oftentimes, the word "maturity" is "overused". We often hear people asking their partners to be mature and stable, yet at the same time expecting them to be able to make them happy at any time and take on all their emotional values.
Such unequal expectations will only lead to an unbalanced relationship in the end.
Don't forget that the person you have always been looking forward to, who is mature and steady and wants to coax you all day long, is also a person who needs to be understood, cared for, and has emotions.
You only want the other person to give you enough emotional value, but you forget that he needs it too!
Maturity should not be a kind of pressure, but a kind of power that enables us to take care of each other and grow together.
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