How is maturity different from experience?

India
January 7, 2007 10:58am CST
Does maturity and experience mean the same to you? Or are they different? If they are different then how are they different? You would prefer to be more mature or more experienced?
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@lauriefnp (5109)
• United States
7 Jan 07
I do think that there is a difference between maturity and experience. Anybody can have countless different life experiences, and we all do. Maturity comes when you learn from those experiences and grow from them. The experiences could be good or bad, but the mature person takes the value from everything that he experiences and incorporates it into his life to make himself and his life better.
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• India
7 Jan 07
wow!!!
• India
21 Jan 07
aey bidu kyaa chal rela hai ....masti maar rahi hai naa ....btw why do u want to get involved in maturity nd exerience ...btw experience does count ....
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@uvacerba (427)
• Italy
7 Jan 07
task that the maturity refers to more to the physical side and the experience reports more to the thought, therefore I would want to have more experience. : - D
7 Jan 07
I think you need experience to be mature. you can be mature in years but not necessarily mature in mind. Likewise you can be young in years but mature in your mentality. I was always told that I was too mature for my age growing up but that was because of the experiences I have had in life. I have probably experienced a lot more in the way of bad things in my life than a lot of people will and I think that contributed to me being old before my years. Great discussion topic.
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• United States
7 Jan 07
maturity is a feeling of being experiened. but experience is true experience. one can be imatured even though he is experienced.
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