Intellectual And Emotional Maturity
When it comes to intellectual maturity, there is no proper scale to measure it. 12It varies from person to person and from situation to situation. A person is said to be developed intellectually, when he has the ability to understand the symbols and language, able to take his own decisions, after weighing the pros against cons and develop an ability to accept his own mistakes. It is very much related to emotional maturity. An important factor which makes a person socially acceptable is his emotional quotient. When a person can have a control over his senses, and don’t get disturbed by his immediate impulses, he is said to emotional stable. Social maturity is defined as the readiness of a person to get along with people. It is learnt gradually as we grow, but is irregular and difficult to quantize. Every man has his own philosophy, values and principles and a goal to accomplish. This is philosophical maturity.
January 09 2010 07:00 am | Health