The ability to delay instant gratification for longer term happiness.

1.Not necessarily being ok with it, but understanding why people do things.

Showing empathy towards their actions even if it they did something you dont like.

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2.The ability to delay instant gratification for longer term happiness.

3.Being able to admit you were wrong.

4.Being willing to change your mind about an issue when presented with evidence you were previously unaware of.

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5.Speaking because youve got something to say, not saying somethingjustto speak.

6.Calmly saying, I am angry/upset because… instead of shouting or crying.

8.Taking responsibility and trying to learn from your mistakes instead of trying to put the blame on others.

Being mature is being able to support yourself and take care of your own needs.

10.Taking genuine pleasure in the success and well-being of others.

Anyone can be pleasant and generous when times are good.

Being thoughtful, patient, caring and warm when times are bad is true maturity.

12.Being able to understand how much you’ve got the option to handle.

13.You grow up/mature with the start of every single day.

Thus, you wouldnt buy too much food next time.

16.Impulse control, especially with finances.

17.Stepping up to do things because they need doing.

19.Not caring anymore about the this is better than that bullshit.

Not caring anymore about popular things, because other things are also good.

20.Being able to force yourself to do things you dont want to do.

21.The ability to step into someones (everyones) shoes.

22.Not giving a shit about what people say.

23.Knowing the difference between need and want, and letting go of your wants.

24.Being able to take a joke without getting butthurt and even joining in on roasting yourself.

25.Making it a priority to understand the perspective of everyone you encounter.

26.Knowing you dont know everything.

27.The ability to let go of the illusion of control.

28.Living within your means, whether those means are humble or abundant.

29.The capability of not frustrating at every failure you make.

30.Accepting responsibility for your actions.