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7 key traits of a highly mature person

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 8, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Traits of a mature person

Maturity is a concept we often hear about, but what does it really mean to be a mature person? It's more than just growing older, it's about developing certain qualities that enable us to navigate life's challenges with grace and wisdom. Mature individuals exhibit a range of characteristics that set them apart. These traits influence how they handle relationships, make decisions, and perceive the world around them. Here are the key traits that define a highly mature person.

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​Decisions are driven by character, not feelings

Mature people live by a strong moral code, letting their values guide their actions. They don't just react to situations based on how they feel in the moment. Instead, they think ahead and act in line with their principles. For instance, imagine a friend asking you to lie for them to someone else. An immature response might be to agree simply because you want to avoid conflict or maintain the friendship. A mature person, however, would consider their values, such as honesty and integrity, and make a decision based on those principles, even if it's uncomfortable.

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​Never take advantage of others

Someone who is mature doesn't let power go to their head. They don't use others, even if they could. If they're in charge, they listen to what others think and don't act like they're the only ones who matter. They know they can learn from anyone, no matter their job, and they never force people to do things they don't want to.

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​Make sure to fulfil their commitment and deadlines

It can be hard for anyone to put off what they want right now, but it's especially tough for those who aren't mature. Mature people stay focused on their promises, even when the excitement has worn off. This looks like finishing work on time, even when you don't feel like it, or keeping your word to meet someone, offering a good reason if you can't make it.

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​Standing up for themselves and others

A key aspect of maturity is the ability to look beyond one's own needs and consider the well-being of others. While it's possible to take this too far, mature individuals understand the importance of considering the needs of those around them. They are willing to stand up for what is right, even when it's difficult or unpopular. If you see someone being mistreated or bullied, a mature person would step in to help, even if it means putting themselves at risk.

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​They don't let emotions control them

A mature person knows how to handle their emotions. They don't get angry easily and try to stay positive. They can take compliments or criticism without letting it change how they see themselves. Being able to stay calm helps others relax too, and it shows you have a strong sense of self. Mature people don't let strong feelings take over, which helps them avoid bad choices.

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​Always showing kindness and consideration

Maturity often manifests as compassion, showing an ability to prioritise others' interests. This involves celebrating others' achievements without envy, making sacrifices when needed, and showing genuine interest in their well-being. A mature person will feel happy for a colleague who gets a promotion instead of feeling jealous. They understand that others’ successes don’t diminish their own worth.

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​Are completely self-aware individuals

It's not always easy to accept who you are, especially when others tell you to change. But mature people embrace themselves and feel sure of who they are. They're happy in their own skin and don't try to be someone else just to please others. They understand their strengths and weaknesses and are always looking for ways to grow and improve.

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