McKay Brett,Kate McKay

The 33 Marks of Maturity

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While growing up is hard to do, it is essential for both societal strength and individual fulfillment. But what does it mean to be mature, anyway? Difficult to define one-dimensionally, it is best understood as a constellation of many traits, behaviors, actions, and mindsets.In this short ebook, we illuminate the 33 characteristics that make up this constellation of maturity. Each quality is given a succinct summary that serves as both description and reflection, so that you understand what it is, and how you may better grow towards it, and into a thriving adult.
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34 printed pages
Publication year
2019
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  • Blagoje Mirosavljevicshared an impression3 years ago

    A book that defines adulthood with all necessary leading to vigorous life

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  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quoted25 days ago
    The mature person: “Nobody likely noticed. Nobody is probably looking at me. Nobody cares.”

    The fact that people don’t think about you and what you’re doing nearly as much as you think they do (since, just like you, they’re too busy thinking about themselves) might be a check to the ego.
  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quoted25 days ago
    As the old maxim goes, to make a friend, you must be a friend.

    And to be a friend, you must grow up.
  • Blagoje Mirosavljevichas quoted25 days ago
    The mature understand there is no shortcut to privilege that circumvents responsibility — that the prerogative of becoming fully alive inescapably rests on a foundation of “dead work.”
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