An emotionally mature person has reached (and continues to work at reaching) a level of self-understanding with regards to their thoughts and behaviors and then decides how to best approach and cope with situations that might otherwise be trying or challenging.
People with emotional maturity are aware of their privilege in the world and will try to take steps toward changing their behavior. This means you don't blame others (or yourself) when something goes awry. You possess a spirit of humility — instead of complaining about your circumstances, you become action-oriented.
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People with emotional maturity are aware of their privilege in the world and will try to take steps toward changing their behavior. This means you don't blame others (or yourself) when something goes awry. You possess a spirit of humility — instead of complaining about your circumstances, you become action-oriented.