- He is tolerant; the immature cannot stand those who do not believe as he does, or who have different clothes or eat strange foods.
- He accepts responsibilities; even seeks them.
- He thinks for himself; he does not follow fads or buy on impulse.
- He is calm - if the other fellow gets mad and wants to argue he smooth things only.
- His work is motivated by a long range plan not by whims or the desires of each passing week.
- He saves to buy a home and doesn't use earnings for weekly payments on jewelry or a few coat.
- More interested in the future than in the past.
- Does not show off to booster self confidence, he is not seeking the limelight
- He can say "No" to himself and make it stick.
- Understanding and does not nurse grudges or try to get even.
- Tackles unpleasant task without self pity, without feeling he is being picked on.
- If he is picked it doesn't bother him.
- Can take orders without becoming obstinate
- Make up his mind decisively without dilly dallying, but not as an impulsive child
- He has close friend of both sexes and keeps his mind and talk free from vulgarity.
- His friendships are long lasting
- He admits his shortcomings, but at the same time recognizes his strength without being vain over them.
- He is not alibi artist.
- He can take criticism and profit from it without sulking or hitting back.
- He is weaned from dependence on his parents. He honors them, but runs his own life.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Attitudes of Maturity
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