

On ExperienceFor reference this is from the original discussion. “I would quantify emotional maturity by ones capability to handle and react to circumstances in a positive and beneifical manner while appreciating but limiting the ill effects of any defeat suffered. This means that if Jon's cat dies and he cries over it and doesn't talk to anyone for days, he isn't acting in a very mature fashion. On the other hand, if he mourns his cats death and acknowledges that his cat is gone and perhaps goes to buy a new cat with a friend or decides on a different type of pet altogether, then he is acting in a very mature and sensible fashion. This brings me toOn Experience


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I didn’t really want to come along with him but it’s not like I had a choice. I mean its not like he asked me, and its not like I could have just left. So I came along. I had just met him two days ago. He was definitely a strange person; he called himself Jake. I guess he really grew on you after a while. We could find the oddest times to talk. We were in a warehouse hiding behind a lift.
“So, why do you do it?” I asked. “Because it doesn’t really matter.” “Do you really believe that? I mean…do you really think it doesn’t matter?” “Yes. I know it doesn’t matter, why would
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