Maturity Is Not By Age

in HiveGhana • 18 days ago

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For this week, this is the topic that interests me most and I've scripted my thoughts down 👇 👇 👇 here.

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We all know the saying, “Age is just a number.” And honestly, it’s true. Growing older doesn’t automatically mean you’ve become wiser or more mature. Maturity isn’t about how many years you’ve lived but about the lessons you’ve learned, the choices you make, and how you treat people.

I once had an experience that really made this clear to me. There was a man in my neighborhood, already in his late 40s. By age, you’d expect him to be someone younger people could admire. But his behavior showed the opposite. He was always in unnecessary arguments, loved gossip, and even picked fights with people much younger than him. At first, I thought maybe he was just going through a tough time, but after a while, I realized that was simply who he was. On the other hand, I saw some teenagers and young adults in that same community who carried themselves with respect, spoke wisely, and stayed calm when problems came up. That’s when it became clear to me: being older doesn’t mean being mature.

Maturity shows in how you handle life. It’s about self-control, responsibility, and how you react to situations. Some people grow older but keep making the same mistakes and blaming others for them. Meanwhile, some young people learn from challenges early in life, and the wisdom they show can even surprise adults.

You can often see maturity in small things. For example, how do you act when things don’t go your way? Do you throw a tantrum or calmly look for solutions? Do you respect people no matter their age or status? Are you able to admit when you’re wrong and say “sorry”? These little actions speak louder about maturity than the number of birthdays you’ve celebrated.

Another mistake people make is linking maturity to money or status. Just because someone is rich or holds a big position doesn’t mean they are mature. I’ve seen wealthy people behave in embarrassing ways, while young people with very little money carry themselves with dignity and kindness.

The truth is, maturity is a choice. It doesn’t just come with age. A person can be 60 years old and still act like they are 20, while a 20-year-old can act with wisdom far beyond their years. It depends on how willing you are to learn, reflect, and grow. Life experiences can teach you maturity, but only if you’re open to learning from them.

To conclude,age and maturity are not the same. Age tells us how long you’ve lived, but maturity shows how well you’ve learned to live. True maturity is seen in your patience, your decisions, your words, and how you treat people. That’s why we should never assume someone is mature just because they are older. Sometimes the youngest people surprise us with wisdom, while the oldest still have a lot to learn.

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Wow.... You got me glued with each word, sentence and paragraphs. You broke down the distinct between age and maturity bits by bits in a way that would sink in.
Honestly just like you said, maturity is a choice in the sense that people either choose to analyse and learn from their mistakes or to apportion the blame on others, pass through life or allow life to pass through them.
It's a matter of choice that speaks loud at the end of the day.

I know right.......
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Age tells us how long you’ve lived, but maturity shows how well you’ve learned to live.

This statement says it all.

We should be careful of how we measure maturity by age, because indeed some older people are not matured.

You are absolutely right

đź’Ż agreed, it has to show in how you handle life first, it doesn't just come with age. Thanks for this enlightenment

You are welcome 🤗 I'm glad you found it interesting

The person in your area is never mature in terms of age. Even though he is old, his behavior is very sad. Very beautifully written, best wishes.

Thank you đź’ž