In my opinion, there is no such thing as "too mature".
Maturity is how you feel about yourself; nobody else knows you inside-out, so only you can work it out.
Personally, I think I am very mature in some areas and very immature in others. I don't know where that leaves me. Mature is a strange word, as it is a summation of so many things that are unrelated and maybe even mutually exclusive; emotional maturity, academic maturity, physical maturity and more. Maturity as a combination is hardly worth measuring because everyone succeeds at different things; measure the different types of maturity INDIVIDUALLY to define yourself.
What do you consider as being "mature"?
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In my opinion, there is no such thing as "too mature".
Maturity is how you feel about yourself; nobody else knows you inside-out, so only you can work it out.
Personally, I think I am very mature in some areas and very immature in others. I don't know where that leaves me. Mature is a strange word, as it is a summation of so many things that are unrelated and maybe even mutually exclusive; emotional maturity, academic maturity, physical maturity and more. Maturity as a combination is hardly worth measuring because everyone succeeds at different things; measure the different types of maturity INDIVIDUALLY to define yourself.
My thoughts.
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Alison89
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Yeah, what would "too mature" even mean?
I think there's a difference in being mature and not having an interest in doing things that other people do at a certain age.