Everybody
gets older and older as time goes by. Each person’s physically changes, but it
doesn’t guarantee the way they act and think in every single day they live is
also changing. In short, maturity doesn’t go along with the age growth.
"In my
opinion, maturity is a circumstance where a person is able to see and decide in
a wise way which is good to do and not to do for him/her."
In some occasions, a
mature person can also solve and handle any problem he/she faces without any
difficulty.
As I
said above that maturity doesn’t go along with the age growth, the way a person
thinks and acts in daily life sometimes doesn’t reflect how old he/she is. I
take an example from daily life. Teens around 17-18 years old are considered
mature by most people. But I can’t deny that some of my friends are still
crying when they break up with their boyfriend/girlfriend. They even write some
sad tweets on Twitter and suddenly their Facebook is full of terrifying words
and curses.
If we take a look at their age, which most people consider them as
mature persons, those messes in Twitter and Facebook reflect how childish they
are. On the other hand, mature teens may think that their broken relationship
with their beloved person is just an ordinary life cycle. They accept what happen
to them as a consequence from being in a relationship. When someone agrees to
go in a steady relationship, at that time he/she also agree to accept
everything that might happen in his/her relationship, even when he/she breaks
up. Mature teens seldom cry when they face problems. In other words, they
always think positively.
In
brief, the age doesn’t reflect someone’s maturity. He/she might be younger, but
who says that they can’t be wiser or even more mature then those who are older.
Maturity requires no age.