20 Signs You're Emotionally Mature

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2019
  • However old we might be, none of us is ever quite emotionally mature - but having a list to hand of what maturity consists of might be a way of keeping score and nudging ourselves in the right direction. Here is a comprehensive list of what maturity might comprise.
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    “1. You realise that most of the bad behaviour of other people really comes down to fear and anxiety - rather than, as it is generally easier to presume, nastiness or idiocy. You loosen your hold on self-righteousness and stop thinking of the world as populated by either monsters or fools. It makes things less black and white at first, but in time, a great deal more interesting.
    2. You learn that what is in your head can’t automatically be understood by other people. You realise that, unfortunately, you will have to articulate your intentions and feelings with the use of words - and can’t fairly blame others for not getting what you mean until you’ve spoken calmly and clearly.”
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9 тис.

  • @theschooloflifetv
    @theschooloflifetv  5 років тому +2636

    How many of our 20 signs do you see in your own life? Let us know in the comments below and to join your fellow School of Life audience members, be sure to download our new free app: bit.ly/2HxH3C0

    • @IcoOst
      @IcoOst 5 років тому +42

      it depends on the circumstance, all, or none, or something in between, depending on my mood and state of mind, I also get frustrated by the mob mentality

    • @optimistic5778
      @optimistic5778 5 років тому +50

      That cartoon charavyer looks like Hitler. You admire him?

    • @island661
      @island661 5 років тому +13

      I still need some work. 🤣

    • @k0mmunicat0r
      @k0mmunicat0r 5 років тому +6

      Beautiful!

    • @rosalindasasmita6728
      @rosalindasasmita6728 5 років тому +10

      I'm not sure how many, but I can say that I have approximately 10 or 12 signs

  • @spoicydeemer985
    @spoicydeemer985 3 роки тому +13086

    "You are not better than anyone else and you can be wrong sometimes"
    *The entire internet has left the chat*

    • @bluebutterflywellness2273
      @bluebutterflywellness2273 3 роки тому +59

      😂😂😂

    • @anythingbutmyrealname
      @anythingbutmyrealname 3 роки тому +24

      Nice

    • @eliasmanjavidze8644
      @eliasmanjavidze8644 3 роки тому +68

      *reddit

    • @allur4976
      @allur4976 3 роки тому +182

      I have to say, I am wrong at times but I do full heartedly believe that I am better then some people. Be it academically or as a person, of course I’m better then a rapist or pedophile

    • @wilsonbpw
      @wilsonbpw 3 роки тому +48

      If you admit your wrong the other person is going to gloat and be toxic about how theyre right 56% of the time because internet

  • @vicycross6037
    @vicycross6037 4 роки тому +8084

    I'm mature enough to realize I'll never be 100% emotionally mature

  • @mynames..2719
    @mynames..2719 4 місяці тому +1366

    I know I'm not when I saw Hitler at first glance.

    • @Hey_you_guys
      @Hey_you_guys 2 місяці тому +7

      Haha

    • @daviio
      @daviio 2 місяці тому +49

      the character design is also a maturity challenge

    • @4xmo
      @4xmo 2 місяці тому

      shit english

    • @williamcampbell6794
      @williamcampbell6794 2 місяці тому +4

      Yeah same

    • @scribtz2241
      @scribtz2241 2 місяці тому +11

      my arm's raising on it's own

  • @MattlikestrainsOfficial
    @MattlikestrainsOfficial 8 місяців тому +914

    Were failing art school with this one 🗣🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️

    • @lenov56
      @lenov56 7 місяців тому +13

      Ong🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @impact3457
      @impact3457 3 місяці тому +57

      I wont even watch the video, I just had to see if someone noticed it too

    • @NEKOSAIKOU.
      @NEKOSAIKOU. 3 місяці тому

      SAMEE​@@impact3457

    • @JustaSprigofMint
      @JustaSprigofMint 3 місяці тому +13

      @@impact3457 same lol i think its the hairstyle that does it for me.. I would definitely fail art school with that rofl

    • @fratz3859
      @fratz3859 3 місяці тому

      @@impact3457mee to

  • @stinkywizzleteats420
    @stinkywizzleteats420 4 роки тому +37816

    And most importantly your inner voice has a British accent. At that point you have fully matured. Well done chap.

    • @GeorgiaGeorgette
      @GeorgiaGeorgette 4 роки тому +250

      British isn't an accent.

    • @stinkywizzleteats420
      @stinkywizzleteats420 4 роки тому +2793

      @@GeorgiaGeorgette Once you've fully matured you will realize that it is.

    • @ayhamshaheed7740
      @ayhamshaheed7740 4 роки тому +199

      1stinkywizzleteets but what if that’s your outer voice too lol

    • @stinkywizzleteats420
      @stinkywizzleteats420 4 роки тому +556

      @@ayhamshaheed7740 I'm Merican. However I've been watching Monty Python since my youth. So my inner voice is definitely British.

    • @danpetru
      @danpetru 4 роки тому +13

      :))

  • @Rootschannel
    @Rootschannel 5 років тому +54978

    am I the only one who thought that the main character looks like Hitler?

    • @EveArtie
      @EveArtie 5 років тому +2274

      It's the hair

    • @Dayz3O6
      @Dayz3O6 5 років тому +939

      Vox want to know your location.

    • @r3dsnow757
      @r3dsnow757 5 років тому +437

      Nope i thought that too

    • @panyasethi3293
      @panyasethi3293 5 років тому +253

      No I thought that too!

    • @fakesmile3430
      @fakesmile3430 5 років тому +142

      Roots thank u, before I even look in the comments

  • @technicaljayesh9643
    @technicaljayesh9643 8 місяців тому +138

    I remember seeing this guy in my art school....

    • @leonpham9391
      @leonpham9391 8 місяців тому +7

      Bruh💀💀💀💀

    • @mr.coffee5220
      @mr.coffee5220 Місяць тому +1

      Dane here; I took a nap and when I woke up I was in the same country as him.

    • @altar8010
      @altar8010 Місяць тому

      Fr bro and then somehow a random guy kill him, what a tragedy!

  • @casualpotato6499
    @casualpotato6499 8 місяців тому +67

    "wow I'm so mature!"
    *Seconds earlier:
    Hahaha that drawing looks like hitler

  • @victorashul
    @victorashul 4 роки тому +7877

    maturity : understand that this video is also made by people who could be wrong

    • @pushthetempo2
      @pushthetempo2 4 роки тому +590

      But are they?
      This is better and more insightful advice than 99% of the information presented to us from other organisations and groups

    • @victorashul
      @victorashul 4 роки тому +302

      @@pushthetempo2 that does not mean it should not be taken with a grain of salt
      best advice (for me at least) regarding most aspects of life is "EVERYTHING IS RELATIVE" - we all know who said that :D

    • @napoleonmeowparte3874
      @napoleonmeowparte3874 4 роки тому +28

      Therein lies a beautiful wisdom

    • @lFrenzied
      @lFrenzied 4 роки тому +1

      But hoooooow?

    • @pikengren1
      @pikengren1 4 роки тому +10

      all of the time, some of the time, or this time?

  • @luv.my.pencil477
    @luv.my.pencil477 3 роки тому +7736

    One of the most important lessons I’ve learned in life is that emotional maturity is not about being perfect, it’s about being aware of yourself, and forgiving to others.

    • @MichelleVisageOnlyFans
      @MichelleVisageOnlyFans 3 роки тому +94

      You really do not have to forgive others (your abusers, aggressors or bullies) if you don't want to. The whole forgiveness business is very overrated. You can live your life fully and happy without ever forgiving people who have deliberately hurt you. You also do not have to wait for when the time is right for you and you finally "feel like" forgiving somebody. You can decide to never forgive and that is perfectly OK, too!!! It's your valid feeling and no emotional maturity guru or self-righteous therapist or book can force you to believe that you, at some point in your life, should come to forgiveness. And please do not start lecturing me on forgive vs. forget, or even condone. Bla bla bla!!!!

    • @luv.my.pencil477
      @luv.my.pencil477 3 роки тому +142

      @@MichelleVisageOnlyFans obviously I wasn’t talking about the case of abuse. You’re allowed to not forgive someone who has deliberately hurt you. I was only talking about the fact that if you constantly hold resentment towards someone who isn’t even thinking about you, the only person you are harming is yourself. Theres a buddha quote that I love: “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.”

    • @luv.my.pencil477
      @luv.my.pencil477 3 роки тому +29

      @@MichelleVisageOnlyFans of course, this only refers to after justice has been served. If you are still being harmed by someone or they have not yet been held accountable for their actions, then by all means stay angry!

    • @Killertiller01
      @Killertiller01 3 роки тому +26

      @@luv.my.pencil477 Really powerful quote from buddha. Makes me think.

    • @9Nikko8
      @9Nikko8 2 роки тому +3

      very well put

  • @jessicablackmore8447
    @jessicablackmore8447 Місяць тому +18

    Parents had a choice, and chose to be bully's. They have had opportunities to apologise since, and have chosen to not.
    It's not usually the action, it's the reaction. When you say how they've hurt you down the years, and they don't care or say they can't live in the past. They are happy to talk about their own past, but not acknowledge the suffering they have caused. I acknowledge how I mess up my kids, it keeps me humbled. And I really do want to do better.

  • @coloredCYANIDE
    @coloredCYANIDE 5 місяців тому +233

    20 signs for the busy schedule.
    1) People are nervous and anxious or messy, don’t be black and white about how you feel on it
    2) articulate intentions and feelings, no one reads minds
    3) admit you’re wrong, apologize
    4) confidence, everyone sucks but we try anyway lol
    5) forgive parents for being humans
    6) small things on mood- take care of yourself physically or don’t approach situations drunk or exhausted
    7) don’t sulk, tell them and if not it’s cool move on
    8) perfection isn’t real, you’re gonna hurt yourself getting there or thinking it’s out there
    9) virtue of pessimism, calm and patience from it/lower expectations
    10) people can be great in some ways and crap in others, no one’s perfect
    11) fall in love less easily, everything looks perfect far away but chances are they’re annoying
    12) you’re difficult too lol get over it
    13) forgive yourself for your stuff, be your own friend because who else will
    14) peace with your inner child
    15) no grand plans for happiness and celebrate little things, aka lower expectations part 2
    16) stop caring on what people think on you, small friend groups rule
    17) hearing feedback and not reacting negatively
    18) don’t live too close to problems, get out and make perspective, nature and animals have it right anyway aka get off social media and go move like a human
    19) your past colors your response, accept and work with it
    20) share vulnerability to build better relationships, not just joy

  • @sadmanrafid3872
    @sadmanrafid3872 3 роки тому +7996

    "Friendship is really about sharing vulnerability."
    Couldn't have said it any better!

    • @Angel-sd5nc
      @Angel-sd5nc 3 роки тому +22

      Sharing pain?

    • @yourcorner5154
      @yourcorner5154 3 роки тому +24

      5am nights yeah

    • @MediaEnslavedNation
      @MediaEnslavedNation 3 роки тому +30

      This is the key issue with narcissists. That and personal accountibility and emotional maturity in general.

    • @danyosuna7276
      @danyosuna7276 3 роки тому +46

      I disagree. I keep things for myself because that is how I deal with them, sometimes I let something out when my friends are feeling down so they feel more comfortable with me but that does not mean I do not love them :(

    • @Angel-sd5nc
      @Angel-sd5nc 3 роки тому +11

      @@danyosuna7276 same, but if i was to write a book, or a show, i would pour my heart out (even if the story doesn't end up being too interesting)

  • @toto-wt7oq
    @toto-wt7oq 4 роки тому +2618

    I clicked on this video hoping that i could identify myself with some of these signs. Instead, this video taught me how to give life a better approach

  • @bigjohn4498
    @bigjohn4498 7 місяців тому +31

    The animation reminded me of a famous Austrian painter

  • @wowgreenn
    @wowgreenn 7 місяців тому +20

    the art looks like a very bad man who died in 1945

  • @objectivereality908
    @objectivereality908 3 роки тому +4891

    People just watch these to feel good about themselves, including me

    • @theironartmanufactur1745
      @theironartmanufactur1745 3 роки тому +362

      Y'know life doesn't offer much validation, we need something

    • @hijodelaisla275
      @hijodelaisla275 3 роки тому +71

      You'll feel even better about yourself once you drop the superfluous use of "literally."

    • @jjrhwy3376
      @jjrhwy3376 3 роки тому +44

      ouch... okay but I realised I have a long way to go to maturity too so-

    • @mee8492
      @mee8492 3 роки тому +61

      More like you realize that you’re good enough and that what worries you is not everything

    • @fifiapollo
      @fifiapollo 3 роки тому +48

      I did feel better about myself after watching this, all my life I was told I had low eq and I struggled with self-hatred, depression and a lot of issues, but now I’m 30, looking back at my past, I can’t believe I can think to myself, damn I’m emotionally mature now.

  • @kalifazwawi470
    @kalifazwawi470 5 років тому +1868

    "Of course you're an idiot, but you're still a loveable one, as we all are".
    that's really touched me.

    • @backfromth70s
      @backfromth70s 4 роки тому +2

      *that, yuo idiot!

    • @coffee8404
      @coffee8404 4 роки тому

      I wish that felt nicer to say to myself, yah know?

    • @ElleChen89
      @ElleChen89 4 роки тому

      same tho :')

    • @kevingibranr3365
      @kevingibranr3365 4 роки тому

      That makes me literally pouring some tears.

    • @ilovebutterstuff
      @ilovebutterstuff 4 роки тому +5

      What do you do when you're an idiot, who is NOT lovable? What do you do when every single thing you say is heavily contested?

  • @markescarcha9187
    @markescarcha9187 Місяць тому +2

    Bro the thumbnail caught me off guard💀

  • @JellyLancelot
    @JellyLancelot 8 місяців тому +14

    I learned a lot of this in my early 20's just from life coming hard and fast, but life is forever a persuit of being better in ones self, to be better to those around you. So much of this I need to work on again as a refresher to myself, and some of it is new. This is a brilliant life guide - some top level bullet points!

  • @osse1n
    @osse1n 5 років тому +4844

    *Maturity is not based on age.*
    *It's an attitude built by experience.*

    • @unmixedunmastered2810
      @unmixedunmastered2810 5 років тому +120

      More like an understanding of the world and people. Has nothing to do with experience

    • @sippingGerber
      @sippingGerber 5 років тому +11

      Fuck that shit dood

    • @mindymoore618
      @mindymoore618 5 років тому +227

      @@unmixedunmastered2810 That is experience, tho. You wouldn't have an understanding of the world and people if you don't go out there and experience it.

    • @GearsOfCake
      @GearsOfCake 5 років тому +45

      Yeah, and the older you become the more experiences you acquire

    • @ioakimantonis4687
      @ioakimantonis4687 5 років тому +49

      @@unmixedunmastered2810 wrong it has to do a LOT with experience

  • @selasninelives
    @selasninelives 4 роки тому +1839

    "everyone is just as stupid scared as you" this is a good motto

    • @XxLuvroseXx
      @XxLuvroseXx 4 роки тому +40

      Daisel Panesares I had 2 of my teachers talking about that yes they may be in their 30’s but they don’t know what they are doing in life still. Yes one has kids that are almost 10 and the other has a newborn but they are still learning life and still don’t know what to do. That taught me a lot.

    • @DehJarlorNoob
      @DehJarlorNoob 4 роки тому +22

      I think that sentence is one hell of a confidence booster.

    • @deborahtabaranza991
      @deborahtabaranza991 4 роки тому

      666th liker lol

    • @8bitvince189
      @8bitvince189 3 роки тому

      Sonder

    • @zofar9565
      @zofar9565 3 роки тому

      @@deborahtabaranza991 I like that flower in your hair 🤪😉

  • @savvie666
    @savvie666 4 місяці тому +12

    who else thought that it was Hitler

  • @universetraveller8599
    @universetraveller8599 10 місяців тому +13

    I thought it was Hitler on the preview

  • @stellafuego
    @stellafuego 4 роки тому +716

    "Of course, you are an idiot, but you're still a lovable one."

    • @cssoversimplified
      @cssoversimplified 4 роки тому +4

      i noticed that too. even added in comments. at least someone thinks like me ;)

    • @sibosb9138
      @sibosb9138 4 роки тому +2

      I'm a Cool Avocado it made my smile ngl

    • @enderlaptopminecrafter390
      @enderlaptopminecrafter390 4 роки тому

      "aah you goof!"

    • @lazycat6506
      @lazycat6506 4 роки тому

      That’s kinda my life quote tbh, it’s a great life quote

    • @dunamis3223
      @dunamis3223 4 роки тому

      I have all 20 signs but now people think I'm gay. What a life

  • @IntermissionPrairieWolf
    @IntermissionPrairieWolf Рік тому +6861

    21) you realize that it’s ok if you don’t check off all 20 of the listed characteristics in this video just yet, because we’re all a work in progress. And, sometimes, it’s good to recognize where you fall short so that you can work on becoming a more well-rounded person (without criticizing yourself, of course).

    • @animemon2249
      @animemon2249 Рік тому +3

      22) shut up

    • @kylecheng3710
      @kylecheng3710 Рік тому +172

      I thought i was so special when i was in my preteens because after my childhood dog died and all my friends moved away i had a very introspective phase where i learned a lot about myself
      So i felt very mature and that turned into a kind of internal arrogance
      I saw my parents as petty and my peers as naïve tho i also saw myself as too anxious and indecisive
      And as i was watching through this video i realized im still missing 2 or 3 of these ideas specifically the social ones because i missed out on some crucial social development years of my life

    • @maggi_tael
      @maggi_tael Рік тому +8

      @@kylecheng3710 same

    • @un4m3dnerd44
      @un4m3dnerd44 Рік тому +35

      @@kylecheng3710 ur alright bro, thinking you are competent when u actually aren't until you realize how much room u have to go is part of the process to becoming actually competent, it's called the dunning-Kruger effect 😀

    • @poryjahn2712
      @poryjahn2712 Рік тому +21

      yeah, and even if you do check all them one day that doesn't mean you will the next. some days its really easy to take criticism and use it constructively other days it really stings. some days you cant help but see the world as black and white.

  • @Otaku-no5iv
    @Otaku-no5iv 5 місяців тому +13

    I'm a student and I have to say I must thank my mom and dad, my hardships and my friends (good and bad or both in one) for helping me on this path to become more emotionally mature. A few things that I've learned is, everyone is complicated and have demons that come back to haunt them. Humbleness is different from submission and speaking your mind is not hurtful in correct circumstances.
    Being rational is okay but being too rational isn't. There has to be a balance between rationality and emotionality.
    Making comprises for someone is different from breaking your own rules to please someone you care about.
    Betrayal is hurtful and can drown you but it is one of the best lessons you'll ever get in strengthening your emotional maturity, train yourself not to give too much of yourself (lessens the pain) and teaches you how to spot similar personality traits to the person that hurt you.
    Letting go is okay

  • @user-he4uj3kq4f
    @user-he4uj3kq4f 8 місяців тому +35

    I’m 22 and it feels nice that I can relate to all of these points (but can’t execute them perfectly of course)
    Most friends I’ve had until now only wanted to mark things as good or bad and seemed almost afraid of discussing things without adding a clear conclusion of “it’s good” or “it’s bad”. They spent their whole lives in one culture and didn’t seem to be aware of how that shaped the way they thought either. I tried to think like them too, but spending time with a different culture/language really opened up to me why I was never comfortable with this
    It’s only this year that I realized they were just immature and insecure, and I know how to better pick my role models now. Though tbh I can tell that some of my friends are like me, and I’m going to spend more time with those people

  • @NessaLee23
    @NessaLee23 3 роки тому +1088

    "Of course you're an idiot, but you're still a lovable one" 😂 this one really spoke to me

    • @NessaLee23
      @NessaLee23 3 роки тому +8

      @namealr hahaha good point!

    • @kristamariau
      @kristamariau 3 роки тому +7

      Me too 😂 i'm repeating to myself this every day and it's working. I'm starting to love my dorkiness

    • @SalmaMohamed-vx7me
      @SalmaMohamed-vx7me 3 роки тому

      That’s my Older brother! What a loveable idiot

    • @kepspark3362
      @kepspark3362 3 роки тому +3

      That made me feel sad & happy both in the same sentence. I don't know how to express so I'm just smiling like an idiot. Oh nevermind.

    • @flannelpillowcase6475
      @flannelpillowcase6475 2 роки тому

      what if you're an idiot but no one loves you? cus that's what i am

  • @giorgigudiashvili4876
    @giorgigudiashvili4876 5 років тому +4544

    1. You realize people are never good or bad, they are traumatized and complex. Complexity is interesting.
    2. You learn to articulate your emotions to get your point across.
    3. You acknowledge that you are not perfect and learn to apologize.
    4. You learn to be confident without being narcissistic.
    5. You forgive your parents for fucking you up so, because you keep remembering they have gone through the same.
    6. You make important decisions and initiate important conversations only when you are completely rested from various indirect stressors.
    7. You forgive people who hurt you, even if they don't understand after your explain why you were hurt.
    8. You cease to believe in perfect life and perfect people.
    9. You don't keep your hopes up too high in general and learn to be comfortable with it.
    10. You understand that other people's weaknesses are always balanced by their strengths and learn to concentrate on them.
    11. You don't fall in love for superficial qualities.
    12. You understand that you are just as big pain in the ass to be around with, as the other people seem to be.
    13. You learn to forgive yourself regardless of how you suck at everything.
    14. You make peace with an immature version of yours that shows itself once in a while.
    15. You seek satisfaction in tiny achievements rather than in monumental ones.
    16. You stop caring what others think of you.
    17. You appreciate healthy criticism.
    18. You make time to examine your life.
    19. You are able to identify inner traumas you received as a child and avoid acting on impulses instilled by those experiences.
    20. You understand that true friendship is about exchanging a personal story, rather than best advice.

    • @zm5375
      @zm5375 5 років тому +141

      At a bar alone in a far away place. Thank you.

    • @waterexisting9651
      @waterexisting9651 5 років тому +60

      Thanks, to support you, I think 7 should include 'telling them straight how i feel as soon as possible, not expecting them to understand my feelings on their own.' I think this action makes us have the generosity to forgive others who hurt us.

    • @lk1286
      @lk1286 5 років тому +11

      thanks

    • @thejaneeyre
      @thejaneeyre 5 років тому +12

      Arigato sarangae oppa! 😂❤

    • @potatonoodle6763
      @potatonoodle6763 5 років тому +8

      Thank you.

  • @t.b.cont.
    @t.b.cont. 2 місяці тому +2

    I dunno if the thumbnail guy is mature but he’s certainly a passionate speaker

  • @Uffaaa355
    @Uffaaa355 8 місяців тому +8

    is it just me, or does this illustration of a boy looks like a caricature of Hitler or it is just me

  • @bjorn7427
    @bjorn7427 4 роки тому +2930

    Always forgiving a person or a group of individuals that continue to hurt you may cause you of being manipulated or mistreated consistently. Learning to leave toxic people in your life is also a form of maturity.

    • @oeu3669
      @oeu3669 3 роки тому +169

      Yeah as soon as that was mentioned I got anxiety.. but I think it’s because I’ve been in abusive relationships (family and romantic).. and the last (romantic one) was one of the most painful and disconcerting experiences of my life... I forgave wayyyy too much because I would always say “they’re human” and “people are different because of how they grow up”. This was the beginning of my destruction

    • @pawangurjar9173
      @pawangurjar9173 3 роки тому +4

      @namealr dude YES

    • @SillyFunnyDummy
      @SillyFunnyDummy 3 роки тому +10

      @namealr then found new people, theres internet for that

    • @lxcifer8417
      @lxcifer8417 3 роки тому +204

      Forgiving doesnt mean you have to keep associating with them.

    • @bean_7325
      @bean_7325 3 роки тому +101

      Danila Daria exactly. I think leaving toxic people and yet also forgiving them would be the most mature way to handle the situation presented.

  • @BryanTheBoring
    @BryanTheBoring 3 роки тому +1683

    Can’t say I’m emotionally mature, but I can thankfully say I’m learning, and this video helps with things I have yet to learn.

    • @yvonnesstudio1883
      @yvonnesstudio1883 2 роки тому +24

      me too i think like a few of the points mentioned but i’m still working on a lot more

    • @troux.9435
      @troux.9435 Рік тому +3

      couldn’t have said it any better

    • @surayyah7503
      @surayyah7503 Рік тому +7

      Yea saaaame. Everything he says a point i think to myself daaang im the opposite 🙈. But yes we are learning. Admiting is the first step

    • @MyLife-og2kr
      @MyLife-og2kr Рік тому +4

      I think that is all anyone should really hope for. To not give up on yourself and keep trying and learning from trial and error.

    • @marki4114
      @marki4114 Рік тому +3

      Hey, willing to change shows maturity too

  • @leasofie6691
    @leasofie6691 7 місяців тому +2

    can I just say that the lessons learnt from these videos are major and significant, but only because there's a perfect narrator to it. The man voicing these videos are what make me come back for more. Big credit.

  • @AudioTruyenLangQue
    @AudioTruyenLangQue 5 місяців тому +1

    I just love how they explain everything to us so we can understand them , and they make it fun so we don't get bored or distracted ( which happens to me very often) plus they are having fun to which is amazing. So thank you! You're amazing guys!

  • @Dazed_04
    @Dazed_04 Рік тому +1500

    "Ofcourse you're an idiot, but you're still a loveable one, as we all are"
    This reminded me of how much I've grown as person. From beating myself down for the simplest of things to finding that single ray of joy in the midst of a storm.

    • @micahwright5901
      @micahwright5901 Рік тому +9

      There’s a song by a band called Guster called “Terrified” and it’s honestly helped me a lot with empathy. It’s a bit of an anthem for me now.

    • @phantomstriker7996
      @phantomstriker7996 10 місяців тому +3

      "Man this day is terrible. Wait a minute today is chest day. I get to do my favourite exercises."

    • @uberspessmann9604
      @uberspessmann9604 2 місяці тому

      naw it's just YOU

    • @nvngamergirl2730
      @nvngamergirl2730 2 місяці тому

      This was a beautiful line indeed✨️

  • @bolu3307
    @bolu3307 4 роки тому +2714

    21: Not keeping a personal scorecard as you go through the list.

    • @judgedbytime
      @judgedbytime 4 роки тому +108

      In other words, you arrogantly believe you do not need to question whether or not you are doing it right.

    • @sheheryarkhan1247
      @sheheryarkhan1247 4 роки тому +50

      The irony...

    • @Sam-um9nu
      @Sam-um9nu 4 роки тому +45

      why not? why would I not want to know if I am emotionally mature or not? how would that not be an emotionally mature thing to do?

    • @tchristian04
      @tchristian04 4 роки тому +136

      I think the video is designed to appeal to our narcissistic tendencies. Rather than speak about the emotionally mature person in the third person, it instead uses the second person on every point- “you think this,” “ you do that” as if it assumes you are the emotionally mature person in which case the video really becomes 20 pats on the back for being so great. The original commentor recognized this and refused to take the bait.

    • @bolu3307
      @bolu3307 4 роки тому +15

      @@tchristian04 Aptly put. 👏👏

  • @user-nb5hl3qd2m
    @user-nb5hl3qd2m 2 місяці тому +2

    Being emotionally mature at a young age for so long. Is going to break you down and tire you out. Wish I wasn’t.

  • @fwamey
    @fwamey 8 місяців тому +4

    y'all just gonna ignore the character on the thumbnail

  • @amulyamishra5745
    @amulyamishra5745 5 років тому +810

    21. Accepting that you'll always be a bit immature

    • @trinalps
      @trinalps 5 років тому +19

      point 14 and 13 pretty much

    • @gabrielmartinez717
      @gabrielmartinez717 5 років тому +7

      The whole 2 year old self thing lol

    • @FlamingGuitar123
      @FlamingGuitar123 4 роки тому +4

      I think he already mentioned that in number 14, but nevertheless this is correct. Similar to how the ignorant man thinks he knows everything while the wise man knows that he knows nothing, the immature man is blind to his own immaturity while the mature man acknowledges his immaturity and is very much cognizant that he has the capacity to act out on his impulses like everyone else.

    • @amulyamishra5745
      @amulyamishra5745 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the likes ! 🤗

    • @oaka5639
      @oaka5639 4 роки тому +1

      AMULYA MISHRA: thanks for your comment :D

  • @goblingirl2112
    @goblingirl2112 3 роки тому +8524

    1. There’s an underlying fear and anxiety to people who express bad behavior. You develop compassion for them and realize the world isn’t full of inherently bad people
    2. You learn how to communicate your feelings and intentions for people to understand
    3. You can admit your mistakes and take responsibility for them
    4. You build confidence by realizing that everyone is just as scared, stupid and lost as you are.
    5. You realize your parents inflicted pain on you because they are also suffering from their own issues. Anger towards them turns to pity and compassion
    6. You know not to confront loved ones yet when you or they are undergoing stress
    7. You don’t harbor resentment for those that hurt you. You tell them what hurt, and if they get it, you forgive them. If they don’t get it, you forgive them too in a different way.
    8. You aren’t obsessed with making your life perfect
    9. You have a calmer, more forgiving and more patient approach to life
    10. You see that everyone’s certain weaknesses in character have counterbalancing strengths, and look at the bigger picture than one side of the scale. You know that nobody is perfect
    11. You find it harder to fall in love with people because you learn everyone is hard to deal with personally.
    12. You know You’re also a difficult person to live with.
    13. You forgive yourself for past mistakes. You become your own friend and love yourself
    14. You made peace with your childish self, and learned to give it attention by yourself when needed.
    15. You appreciate the little pleasures very much.
    16. You don’t care what people think of you
    17. You are better at receiving feedback and can listen to criticism without feeling threatened
    18. You know how to deal with your pains and issues with perspective. You may walk out in nature more, or get a pet, or look at the sky
    19. You recognize your past has influenced the way you react to things now, but learned to compensate the distortions that result, by accepting that you tend to exaggerate in certain areas. You learn to hold back your impulses or “first feeling”
    20. You see that friendship is more about sharing vulnerability, gaining insight into one another’s troubles and worries

    • @bugbysanders9651
      @bugbysanders9651 3 роки тому +201

      Thanks a lot, I was journaling and I wanted to write down about how I wanted to become a more mature person and this nicely summed it up for me

    • @lombardo141
      @lombardo141 3 роки тому +19

      Impressive

    • @Chizzoide
      @Chizzoide 3 роки тому +7

      3 is missing *OCD triggers*
      Thanks for the work xD :3

    • @christianaguirre4468
      @christianaguirre4468 3 роки тому +7

      thank you

    • @mylenaoliveirawow
      @mylenaoliveirawow 3 роки тому +4

      thanks for that

  • @Johannesburgus
    @Johannesburgus 5 місяців тому +4

    I was emotionally mature when I was a child, and then I grew up and became immature. No idea how that works

    • @LLAWLIETkiracatcher
      @LLAWLIETkiracatcher 4 місяці тому

      It doesn't work like that . Dont forgive everyone ... that is emotionally immature i guess

  • @Itsbully06
    @Itsbully06 8 місяців тому +6

    He must love art

  • @NIneDJcali
    @NIneDJcali 5 років тому +780

    Next video: 20 Signs You Are Emotionally Dead

    • @-X-xxxx-X-
      @-X-xxxx-X- 4 роки тому +11

      NIneDJcali 1 look in the mirror 2 do a fortnight dance done✅

    • @littlemochi1109
      @littlemochi1109 4 роки тому +11

      I don't need signs I already know I'm dead

    • @elaceyc6853
      @elaceyc6853 4 роки тому

      NIneDJcali Preach!

    • @browniemotion937
      @browniemotion937 4 роки тому +1

      NIneDJcali hahaha

    • @dialatedmcd
      @dialatedmcd 4 роки тому

      Yeah this is a list for people that are still young enough to feel emotional over catching a train, or feel emotion from basically anything.

  • @amalfouadabdulsattar9988
    @amalfouadabdulsattar9988 4 роки тому +1373

    22: you’re 100% emotionally mature when you fully accept the fact that not everyone with this type of mustache is hitler

    • @lordmegatronthefifhtlordme3527
      @lordmegatronthefifhtlordme3527 4 роки тому +53

      'this type'? This guy has no mustache.

    • @amalfouadabdulsattar9988
      @amalfouadabdulsattar9988 4 роки тому +11

      I want MANGO ik but ppl are commenting on how he looks like hitler

    • @fAKSDFKamsdf
      @fAKSDFKamsdf 4 роки тому +22

      I want MANGO it's because of how the nose is shaped and shaded, sometimes the guy looks like hitler.

    • @RuailleBuaille
      @RuailleBuaille 3 роки тому +19

      That's a double negative though, so.... Everyone with this type of moustache IS Hitler? 🤔

    • @katitadeb
      @katitadeb 3 роки тому +34

      First: it's not a mustache, it's his nose.
      Seocnd: hair does most of the work

  • @alwayshere6956
    @alwayshere6956 3 місяці тому +2

    Sign one is that id never let my phone tell me im doing okay. Im okay with being bound by facilitating human interaction in order to understand myself

  • @GavinFriend
    @GavinFriend 7 місяців тому +4

    People love watching these videos and feel validated

  • @a...i...
    @a...i... 5 років тому +1257

    I like how you're nicely calling everyone idiots😂

    • @a...i...
      @a...i... 5 років тому +9

      @DaringTheDead an idiot is nowhere near the same as ignorance, an idiot means someone is basically unable to process the knowledge they have ignorance can change cause it's the lack of that knowledge

    • @michellesapisces8349
      @michellesapisces8349 5 років тому +11

      A. I. DaringTheDead was quoting Socrates. The quote means that after learning so much, they realize there is no one who can learn and know everything. That honesty with one’s self is what makes them wise.

    • @a...i...
      @a...i... 5 років тому +2

      @@michellesapisces8349 I already knew that so I was saying that a wise man knows he's ignorant and doesn't know everything but a wise man isn't an idiot because he knows how to use what knowledge he has.

    • @Sanctor95
      @Sanctor95 5 років тому +7

      @@a...i... You're looking too far into it, idiocy and ignorance are the same deal in the end, we're all dumb, ignorant and stupid, and that's O.K.

    • @a...i...
      @a...i... 5 років тому +1

      @sREUDIAN fLIP he kind of did imply it by just replying the quote to my comment

  • @ThisIsMyFullName
    @ThisIsMyFullName 5 років тому +150

    I recently got sick with stress, and learned number 18 the hard way. Long walks in nature should never be underestimated, it's fuel for the soul.

    • @lilmonstahh23
      @lilmonstahh23 5 років тому

      Agreed

    • @theplumscrub1627
      @theplumscrub1627 5 років тому +1

      ThisIsMyFullName Me too, it feels kind of nice knowing that i’m not alone :]

    • @juckey2730
      @juckey2730 3 роки тому +1

      Totally agree, I'm currently struggling with insomnia and that little ritual in a day has helped a lot.

  • @amaysaawarnsstudio4481
    @amaysaawarnsstudio4481 3 місяці тому +9

    Will no one mention the fact that the dude looks like an austrian painter?

  • @LighthouseJaye
    @LighthouseJaye Рік тому

    Thank you for this. I've had a few doubts about my growth and didn't realise how valuable this affirmation of certain aspects would be. Thank you again

  • @cheekynoodlez
    @cheekynoodlez Рік тому +2214

    I’m 16 and just starting to understand myself better. I went into this thinking I would have a lot of the qualities shown, but I didn’t. Almost all of them, I either didn’t know about or am just now beginning to understand. Very informative, and while I would call it humbling, I also can’t base my entire idea of how emotionally mature I am on a single random UA-cam video.

    • @sp00kyd4ddy6
      @sp00kyd4ddy6 Рік тому +120

      There are people out there multiple times older than you are who will never reach emotional maturity. But it's not really their fault and it's not yours if you turn out that way either. I feel that a "perfect" world would be one where people can feel comfortable being vulnerable to anyone whether it be someone they've known their whole life or someone they just met even with the fact that it may be taken advantage of or tossed to the side without regard

    • @Tom_riddle-hw5jq
      @Tom_riddle-hw5jq Рік тому +51

      Brother, I’m 22; and I have all of these skills but ONLY AFTER being consistently medicated for my chronic mental amd physical illnesses. Asthma and ADHD respectively. And spending 2+ years in weekly sessions of *intensive* therapy. Wherein, my therapist who’s been doing her job for 30+ years, has been teaching me these skills and working with me to unlearn all my bad and unhealthy habits, (addictions, proclivity to violence or aggression, etc.). Just understand, if you want to get there, you absolutely can; *only if* you’re willing to make the sacrifices and put daily work into building yourself into the person you can & should be, instead of settling for the person you are. Totally totally possible, it just takes years of work. You won’t be Mr. Olympia in one workout, neither will you gain peace or maturity in one year of work either. My maturity only recently happened after 2 years of therapy, and I’m at my 2.5 year mark now.

    • @fulminatrix
      @fulminatrix Рік тому +22

      That's right! I'm 17 and me too thought that I would have reflected much of these qualities, but I recognize that I still have much to learn and the worst thing I could do now is getting offended for this reason! It's normal that we aren't mature enough yet

    • @Rubyy_Raerae
      @Rubyy_Raerae Рік тому +10

      Well I'm 11 so....
      I really have no idea how to explain the things that go on in my head or what i think about, I really don't, it just so happens to be in a mind of an 11 year old, lol don't really care tho, used to it.

    • @dianapl6432
      @dianapl6432 Рік тому +12

      @@Rubyy_Raerae This comment was 11 days ago, hah, fitting. Joking aside, I'd say that's pretty normal, you're still growing. You could say your brain is still "setting" the room for when you're bigger to wander in it, or better said, you're IN the room while it's getting constantly updated, slowly building up! So you might not understand everything that's happening at first cause it's unfinished and you only have the blueprints (people around you) as a little guide. And you simply live by.
      But once the room is finished, it all makes sense, including some of your past experiences inside the room even when it was still unfinished.
      And I think the room never really finishes changing or setting up, it always has a little decoration added by some event or experience, and some people sadly just refuse or never continue to make the room better, be either for stubborness or external problems. Everybody works differently.
      That's the best explanation I can come up with, I'm sorry if it's confusing, I have a habit of throwing metaphors or poem-like sentences, oops >

  • @papaspicy8232
    @papaspicy8232 3 роки тому +894

    I feel like you are only emotionally mature or “smart” when you realize how much you are not emotionally mature or smart. Being a smart and emotionally mature could also come from accepting that you know nothing and the people who think that you think you know everything, are very much not emotionally mature.

    • @fighterfas
      @fighterfas 3 роки тому +31

      Sounds like masturbation to me, the faux humility to hide the fact that you aren't on the path to even attempt something. Giving up before you start and implying that trying means you can't achieve it and that those who try are fools? Regurgitating dogma with pseudo philosophy serving no other purpose than making yourself feel good about your inadequacies, hoping beyond hope that everyone too is in the same boat. That is a sad outlook....

    • @papaspicy8232
      @papaspicy8232 3 роки тому +57

      KlarkCent I have no idea how you got that out of what I said but good day to you sir.

    • @miodragomir
      @miodragomir 3 роки тому +3

      Jon Snow, you know nothing.

    • @eliasmanjavidze8644
      @eliasmanjavidze8644 3 роки тому +3

      So if i realize that and for once am happy with myself, am i not mature then?? Because it seem as if most mature people are never happy

    • @Mduenisch
      @Mduenisch 3 роки тому +5

      But knowing nothing seems at risk to set one up to fail or become apathetic to the lot of it. What you describe is exactly how I felt about politics and being informed, so I just dumped the boat on both of them. I'm doing better in regards to quality of life, but I genuinely lament the ignorance in the process.

  • @JoshuaMemers
    @JoshuaMemers 8 місяців тому +3

    They thought they could get away with the Person on the Thumbnail

  • @alanwatts8239
    @alanwatts8239 27 днів тому +1

    Not one person is good hearted enough that they will never hurt you.

  • @maia0012
    @maia0012 3 роки тому +888

    Being emotionally mature makes me feel lonely sometimes tho because people my age worry about other things that are irrelevant to me

    • @annietaylor4338
      @annietaylor4338 3 роки тому +163

      Same. It’s just kinda weird talking to my peers who care about childish gossip when I couldn’t care less. I just can’t connect with a lot of my colleagues.

    • @maia0012
      @maia0012 3 роки тому +95

      Annie Taylor ... Yh I feel you it’s the same for me ... I mean I can be friendly with people but i don’t connect with them on a deeper level .. and I feel like sometimes it’s frustrating because they have good personalities but they are in a different stage in life mentally... but I have my few friends that I couldn’t be more happy with

    • @Wave33221
      @Wave33221 3 роки тому +25

      Its exhausting and yet we still try.

    • @kerryn1207
      @kerryn1207 3 роки тому +23

      yea it does, but i'm just lucky i have 3 friends who are in a similar boat, its already enough,

    • @maia0012
      @maia0012 3 роки тому +10

      keirryn yeah me too .. I’m grateful for the people in my life ... at least I know that they are honest friendships you know ...

  • @sweeterside
    @sweeterside 5 років тому +54

    *“Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional.”*

  • @hullzor970
    @hullzor970 3 місяці тому +1

    Being able to share vulnerabilities and talk about them like to a friend has really opened my eyes of the people I really want to stay in my life because we have grown enough to understand.

  • @falgus189
    @falgus189 8 місяців тому +7

    the guy on the thumbnail looks like that one painter

  • @Peeegoska
    @Peeegoska Рік тому +216

    When I feel truly depressed and ashamed of myself, here I find self-compassion.

  • @mayerlysanchez1843
    @mayerlysanchez1843 3 роки тому +357

    "Learn to forgive yourself" This made a huge difference in my life.

    • @giantsquid2
      @giantsquid2 2 роки тому +5

      It is a huge thing!

    • @PeerHond69
      @PeerHond69 Рік тому +6

      'turning the page' is such a necessary and beautiful thing in life

    • @anuronguha0898
      @anuronguha0898 Рік тому +2

      @@PeerHond69 exactly and learning to accept failures is also another good quality I am currently working on.

  • @hewbert374
    @hewbert374 6 місяців тому +2

    one sign is not watching the video to see if you’re mature or not, and just accepting that you will always have something to improve on

  • @LifeFruit-re7mj
    @LifeFruit-re7mj 3 місяці тому +1

    I just turned 18 today and I connected with a lot of these. But as I got towards the end there started to be things that I have been working on and finding myself in the midst of growing. I have changed a lot as a person in the last couple years and have done a lot of growing. I hope in a couple years from now I will feel the same way.

  • @mrcleanatemywife7045
    @mrcleanatemywife7045 3 роки тому +370

    2:54 no, not pessimistic. You just understand that some things are out of your control, and as long as you do your part to love yourself and those around you that's enough. Whatever happens will happen, and you're ready to deal with it or be pleasantly surprised.

    • @Nolifecoffeeaddict
      @Nolifecoffeeaddict Рік тому +38

      Realistic
      A optimist says everything will go just fine
      A pessimist says everything will go horribly
      A realist says it will ill happen and ill react

    • @sp00kyd4ddy6
      @sp00kyd4ddy6 Рік тому +4

      I dealt with a lot of self blame and it made me anxious and depressed. Once I realized I can't blame myself for everything that's happened it almost gave me a better sense of control over my life. Sure I might not of gotten that one job but I still have control over how I treat others and what I put in my body and that is something nobody can take away from me

    • @brittneycutrer3262
      @brittneycutrer3262 Рік тому +4

      I probably shouldn't, but whenever something that I would enjoy is announced, for example going to Universal studios this summer, I will always prefer to expect something to go wrong and stop it from happening. when i was very little my parents would make plans that I would be very excited about, but whenever it came close for the date, they would get cancelled. the disappointment started becoming too much to deal with, so I developed a way to lessen the effect of my expectations going wrong. Just expect the worst thing to happen adn you won't be let down again. I think it's a bad thing to do, but delevopmentally i've always done it and it would be hard to change at this point.

    • @sp00kyd4ddy6
      @sp00kyd4ddy6 Рік тому +2

      @@brittneycutrer3262 it's only hard if you think the change is super different but in reality if you just didn't expect anything to happen and react to how it goes down instead then you're whole outlook will be more positive. You don't have to expect the best and you don't have to expect the worst. Just expect that something good or bad will happen you get what I mean?

  • @nadiamechboukh7329
    @nadiamechboukh7329 5 років тому +2102

    ME: I am Emotionally mature..
    After the vid: ...alright...I guess not 😂

    • @gabrielag9538
      @gabrielag9538 5 років тому +16

      Me too, according to the video 😂

    • @AMcGrath82
      @AMcGrath82 5 років тому +71

      Lol. First step in self-improvement is looking at one's self with a level head. It sounds like you're on the right track.

    • @mehdielwafi7007
      @mehdielwafi7007 5 років тому +16

      I guess this video has a bit of perfection about emotional maturity

    • @robertsmith7667
      @robertsmith7667 5 років тому +3

      Muslim.

    • @Sanctor95
      @Sanctor95 5 років тому +18

      Should have been one of the items on the list - that you accept that you are not 100% emotionally mature and nobody is 100% emotionally mature.

  • @elbabo124
    @elbabo124 3 місяці тому +4

    Why does the thumbnail feature an Austrian Painter😭😭

  • @Kotarojujo170
    @Kotarojujo170 8 місяців тому +4

    WE INVADING POLAND WITH THE THUMBNAIL 🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣

  • @davidk7529
    @davidk7529 4 роки тому +354

    Unfortunately emotional maturity does not equate to emotional satisfaction.
    Maturity doesn't mean the pain of disappointment with the world can ever go away.
    That part of life has to be determined by decisive actions, and the results are influenced by the environment, meaning that satisfaction in life is greatly influenced by dumb luck from the circumstances. Not all obstacles can be overcome. Maturity often just means emotional compromise.

    • @judgedbytime
      @judgedbytime 4 роки тому +3

      Right, the video is not targeting extreme cases.

    • @kevingibranr3365
      @kevingibranr3365 4 роки тому +1

      Whoa..

    • @Rroossoonneerroo
      @Rroossoonneerroo 4 роки тому +1

      What a tremendous insight !

    • @noviitu
      @noviitu 4 роки тому

      Grow up

    • @vatsala6497
      @vatsala6497 4 роки тому +5

      @GenesisGems I agree. But, Ive come to recognize that alot of what I feel is a superiority complex and anyone I talk to could be just like me.

  • @XeaRae
    @XeaRae 4 роки тому +237

    No. 20 gave me great peace. I was struggling with hyper positive friends who shared nothing but their successes. It is not what I need in a friendship.

    • @thesingingfangirl6155
      @thesingingfangirl6155 3 роки тому +12

      @Zahra It's not about being fake. It's very real! I consider myself a positive person and of course I'm sad, lonely, etc. I cry and dream, but I tend to do it by myself or with close friends. I don't think anyone wants to cry with strangers. But I chose to be positive and not look at the bad side all the time cause there are reasons to be happy. What's wrong with trying to look at the good in the world? I'd say it'd be worse to be a debby downer which I was not long ago cause of a bad situation. I just escaped that and now I'm for the most part back to normal.

    • @TheEncouragementKid
      @TheEncouragementKid 3 роки тому +5

      True hyperpostive is actually really unhealthy delusional and destructive

    • @thesingingfangirl6155
      @thesingingfangirl6155 3 роки тому +11

      So is being depressed, angry, and downcast all the time. You can be positive and still realize that yes, that situation is bad but I'm going to make it through. It's not ignoring that there is a problem. It's choosing to see there is always good.

    • @foxolpes
      @foxolpes 3 роки тому +6

      The issue I find is when people *only* talk about bad things it can become very hard to talk to them when you need someone to be excited with. My girlfriend always tells me that she feels like she can't tell her friends about a lot of the nice dates we go on because all they talk about is the bad times in their relationships so she doesn't want to tell them that everything is going great with us because she feels like she's showing off, when in reality she's just happy

    • @lucalodini
      @lucalodini 3 роки тому +6

      As the Romans said: "In medio stat virtus" which roughly means "virtue is in the middle". Balance is the key of happiness, in every field, in my opinion

  • @ovee-mpee3
    @ovee-mpee3 7 місяців тому

    May I add- I think very important matter is realizing our thoughts, feelings and behaviours as a result shape reality for ourselfes and others. Mature person will seek enough self awareness and life knowledge to constantly rise in being responsible for that. Great list, its impossible to name everything in 8 minutes video but I feel like your choosings are huge significance. Hope mine might be helpful to somebody too, love sharing constructive truths

  • @semihsengul6895
    @semihsengul6895 5 місяців тому +1

    I thought I lose my joy to live but I realized I'm just a mature man.

  • @titlespree
    @titlespree 5 років тому +361

    Nobody is perfect, and no one can ever be. When you accept the people around you with their strengths and weaknesses, that's a sign you are a mature and good person.

    • @simonem.7385
      @simonem.7385 5 років тому +20

      When you accept what they are but don't lower your standards is maturity. Often times people think accepting should be allowing but it really isn't.

    • @TheBoBabsin
      @TheBoBabsin 5 років тому +1

      Go ask the average woman if Chris Hemsworth is perfect or not 😂

    • @garylake1676
      @garylake1676 5 років тому +2

      Simone M. it’s not ‘you accepting,’ as that implies that you receive their views, it’s ‘accepting’ that they have a right to those views, and you do not have a right to try to persuade them to change because their views do not mirror your own, and you can live with the discomfort.
      People who are not ‘mature’ spend their lives with an idealistic view of how the world should be, and are constantly fighting and / or unhappy as a consequence.
      What you do, is you ‘accept’ that you allow yourself to live with your discomfort of their idealism and beliefs.
      If you truly believe in yourself, then I agree, nothing will force you to lower your standards, that is the very message that Christ brought to the world, I.e. ‘the individual is sacred,’ whilst groupthink or identity politics is very evil.

    • @laurahale9309
      @laurahale9309 5 років тому

      @@TheBoBabsin- Who is Chris Hemsworth?

    • @tabbarajade8095
      @tabbarajade8095 5 років тому +1

      please can you explain? because i dont undrrstand, for me there are some people in my environnement that are perfect socially, in work and in health (for me all the areas of life) even though they may have some weeknesses somewhere else, they are still close to some kind of "perfection"

  • @anandn8895
    @anandn8895 5 років тому +365

    If the idea of the video is to make people realize how immature they are, it's definitely working! 😂

  • @deformiertergolfball4847
    @deformiertergolfball4847 11 місяців тому +2

    i will never ever forgive my parents a single thing. their demons kept on hunting me too and made me suffer a lot over my whole childhood and youth. the best way to "forgive and forget" is to keep the contact at the lowest mesurement possible to not get caught in it again.

  • @Zinc_Nitrogen
    @Zinc_Nitrogen 4 місяці тому +5

    Ironically, I found it funny that the avatar looks like Hitler

  • @sadpuppy6413
    @sadpuppy6413 5 років тому +559

    This guy has the best voice ever

    • @maicho25
      @maicho25 5 років тому +6

      And a great hairstyle!

    • @wiamfilali4705
      @wiamfilali4705 5 років тому +11

      and the best pronunciation

    • @rosemarryscrochet
      @rosemarryscrochet 5 років тому +2

      alain de bottom he is named

    • @bolivar1789
      @bolivar1789 5 років тому +7

      Hello there Sad Puppy! Your name makes me want to give you a hug :- )You are absolutely right. He has such a beautiful voice. I keep saying that he should sing! In case you don't know, Alain de Botton is one of the greatest thinkers of our time. Besides he is the best " teacher of life" one can imagine:-) His entire work has a life changing quality. You can read his books, listen to his TED talks and other talks, and watch his documentaries too. He has another youtube channel where you can find those documentaries. Just search for the one called " Status Anxiety", to find the channel. If you want to start with one book, I would highly recommend " The Consolations of Philosophy". If you search for his name on Itunes you can find interviews with him on several podcasts too. My favourite one is the
      " On Being with Krista Tippett" podcast, where he talks about his book
      " The Course of Love". That's the most meaningful and profound conversation I have ever heard about love. He also has a speech on love in youtube. To find it just search for:
      " On Love, Alain de Botton, Sydney Opera House".
      Many greetings and best wishes:-)

    • @jamilyaahundova5135
      @jamilyaahundova5135 5 років тому +4

      And Alain De Botton has a great sense of humour! Adore him! 😉😘😜

  • @zeranikahd730
    @zeranikahd730 4 роки тому +169

    The start of emotional maturity is your willingness to be aware of yourself. How you play a part and how it all starts with you.

    • @Adriana.Gabriela
      @Adriana.Gabriela 4 роки тому

      *This*

    • @thecryinglennyface166
      @thecryinglennyface166 4 роки тому +5

      Zeranika Hd
      Is it possible to be too self aware? You think? Cause I feel that I am good with self awareness ..,, but that’s why have I have some of the problems that I do. Like if I was less self aware would care a little less about the things that actually matter less. I would focus on things that actually matter. Does this make sense..? IDK just was thinking about this you know...l

    • @tiaan7183
      @tiaan7183 3 роки тому

      TheCryingLenny Face It sounds like you might be confused between self awareness and self consciousness but I might be wrong.

  • @azminalibsp4800
    @azminalibsp4800 6 місяців тому +2

    Another sign of Emotional Maturity: You don't go to videos telling you what your personality is like and then make it your entire personality. Even if you meet other people, you will always act differently to others. That doesn't mean you were never an extrovert or never compassionate, try to think how you act around your families or close friends compared to acquaintances or mentors. We develop multiple personas to act accordingly to how others are familiar with. Also, you're not crazy if you act differently to others, it's just how life works.

  • @dragonninja9908
    @dragonninja9908 8 місяців тому +3

    Bro, this is kinda what I learnt from church last Sunday, but deeper, neat

  • @axeldebarros9892
    @axeldebarros9892 3 роки тому +150

    1 - You loosen your hold on self righteousness (you realize that most of the bad behaviour of other people actually comes down to fear and anxiety)
    2 - You learn that you have to articulate your intentions and feelings with the use of words
    3 - You learn that you do sometimes get things wrong and should apologize once in a while
    4 - You learn how to be self confident (everyone else is just as stupid, scared and lost as you are)
    5 - You forgive your parents (you realize that they were struggling with demons of their own)
    6 - You learn the enormous influence of "small things" (rest, alcohol, hungry etc) to your and other people's mood
    7 - You give up sulking (remember that we will all be dead soon)
    8 - You cease to believe in perfection (instead you pivot towards an appreciation of "good enough")
    9 - You learn the virtous of being a little more pessimistic (as result your emerge as a calmer, patient and more forgiving soul)
    10 - You learn that everyone weakness of character actually counterbalance some of their strenghts (rather than isolating their weakness)
    11 - You fall in love less easily (you develop loyalty to what you already have)
    12 - You realize you may be quite difficult to live with
    13 - You learn to forgive yourself from your errors (you become more like a friend to yourself)
    14 - You accept that we all have regressive moments (make peace with the stuborn-like bits of you that will allways remain)
    15 - You develop a taste for small pleasures (start to celebrate and take satisfaction from the little things that go well)
    16 - You care less of other people opinions (you give up on fame and start to rely on love)
    17 - You get better at hearing feedback (start to see that you can listen to criticisms and still survive it)
    18 - You realize how close we are to our problems and that you should try to put things under perspective
    19 - Your become suspicious of your own first impulses around particular topics (recognise how your distinticve past colors your reactions and learn how to compensate for the distortions that result)
    20 - You become a better friend by sharing vulnerabilities

  • @crosstolerance
    @crosstolerance 4 роки тому +364

    "Friendship is sharing our vulnerability." That is such a dark quote when you think about it. Our deepest thoughts and actions revealing the naked truth.

    • @dp503
      @dp503 3 роки тому +28

      You can never fully trust a friend, keep it in mind

    • @mikeroadblock
      @mikeroadblock 3 роки тому

      I criticize with my creations.

    • @Ignirium
      @Ignirium 3 роки тому +1

      i view it in a way as, stop trying to hide things about myself from other people.

    • @sadraolaedo4733
      @sadraolaedo4733 3 роки тому +6

      @@dp503 sincerely never share vulnerability with friends, because tomorrow that will be that deadliest weapon against you when you breakup with them. I share my vulnerability with God in my secret place. The bible said the human heart is desperately WICKED. That quote is trash for me

    • @Baltrian
      @Baltrian 3 роки тому +3

      @@sadraolaedo4733 1. you don't have to break up with friends.
      2. If you do, it doesn't need to be a bad break up.
      3. The human heart isn't wicked.
      I don't know if you watched the video, but that's a major point of it.

  • @Blink_Games
    @Blink_Games 2 місяці тому +1

    That character design is a maturity test in its own

  • @Armageddon735
    @Armageddon735 3 місяці тому +4

    Oh god, that thumbnail.

  • @hergrowthdiaries
    @hergrowthdiaries 5 років тому +528

    • @alexandreparent5754
      @alexandreparent5754 5 років тому +3

      But mostly, Friendship is a sharing of strength.

    • @alejandramarquez6804
      @alejandramarquez6804 5 років тому +6

      Friendship should be sharing vulnerability and listen a lot. People dont listen anymore.

    • @alexandreparent5754
      @alexandreparent5754 5 років тому +3

      @@alejandramarquez6804 People dont talk anymore too. People talks about meaningless things idk. Its just impossible now to search help from the others in some way. People are laughing about your weaknesses and stuff, humans are just weird.

    • @alejandramarquez6804
      @alejandramarquez6804 5 років тому

      @@alexandreparent5754 Yes. We are living weird moments for human relationships. It is harder this days.

    • @tshaolin971
      @tshaolin971 5 років тому +2

      @@alexandreparent5754 For men it's strenght and women it's vulnerability.

  • @aoidosgabriel2777
    @aoidosgabriel2777 5 років тому +147

    Those who went through a lot, and witnessed a lot are destined to reach utmost wisdom. The wisdom of accepting the world with its faultiness, it doesn't mean you will always make the right decisions, but rather do your best, and recognize your limits.

    • @aoidosgabriel2777
      @aoidosgabriel2777 5 років тому +2

      @GTS I can relate with that, I just roam around and see how trivial things are, but still it's those little details that contribute to the bigger scheme

    • @johng1738
      @johng1738 5 років тому +5

      @GTS that's how life is until you get older. If you go through a lot during childhood, your emotional maturity and view on things is like 10 years ahead. But that maturity gap starts to shrink making real connections easier.

    • @thisisntallowed9560
      @thisisntallowed9560 5 років тому

      According to this video I am an emotionally mature person.
      You can achieve wisdom through experiences but also through watching people around you. I also like to watch videos that teaches about self-awareness and improvement.
      It's true that I consider that I went through a lot, and wisdom and maturity was my only way to get out of depression when I was 12.

    • @thisisntallowed9560
      @thisisntallowed9560 5 років тому

      @GTS I wanted to say that it's not true, but I isolated myself so I am an exemple of what you're saying.
      I did it because I felt the need to do it at first, in order to think without the influence of others and do my stuff. It is true that I don't see THE POINT. I feel like people SHOULD do that or that, but I don't see the point or how it would be in my interest.
      I realised that we should prioritize relashionships over every other things. Without relashionship it's hard to accomplish anything. Connection is almost a bigger need than basic needs like eating. Some people starve themselves after breakups.
      I have my own bowl of problems, I feel my life would be simple if I wouldn't overthink sometimes.

  • @kevinsmith3476
    @kevinsmith3476 7 місяців тому +1

    This reminds me that while I have many things to be satisfied with, I still have much to learn. I look forward to growing and becoming more mature as I age into adulthood.

  • @raindropsofsky
    @raindropsofsky Місяць тому +1

    My maturity will not be lower than everyone and everything.

  • @ryummon
    @ryummon 5 років тому +34

    Life changing. I was kind of outraged and lashing out at my girlfriend last night over some behavior she displayed that, to me, was immature. Now I see that I am not all too mature neither. Apologizing right now... Thank you School of Life, you just made me a better person with that short video.

    • @unknowndeoxys00
      @unknowndeoxys00 5 років тому +5

      If I or my partner had your kind of self-insight early on, we would've been in a lot fewer fights. I commend you, keep doing that and grow faster 💛

  • @anitapg75
    @anitapg75 4 роки тому +273

    wow, the part about giving up fame and relying on love really affected me. for personal reasons, i’ve recently been extremely sad, hopeless and sometimes even suicidal. one of these days i was thinking about the people who would cry about me in my class if i killed myself (quite positive, i know). i guess not many people would. but i have around six friends i love and that i know love me back. and maybe i should start thinking about the influence my life can have on people rather than the influence my death will. this video was very eye opening🖤

    • @pvonich6202
      @pvonich6202 4 роки тому +11

      Ana Palacios lovely reflection. :) thanks for sharing

    • @dojomojo5085
      @dojomojo5085 4 роки тому +20

      Don't ever feel as if your time in this world has meant nothing, everyone's mere existence is relevant and is valued one way or another, even if you have six friends and some family. Also, if you're ever feeling suicidal or depressed, try consulting your friends and family about your condition before it's too late.

    • @anitapg75
      @anitapg75 4 роки тому +11

      DOJO MOJO thank you, im in a whole better place right now 😊!

    • @kimwestwood8840
      @kimwestwood8840 4 роки тому +4

      Ana Palacios I pray you open your heart to trust in Jesus as Savior. In Him you will find true love, acceptance, and meaning and guidance for life. He will never leave you or forsake you..Your death will not be final, but you will have an eternal home..

    • @Pollicina92
      @Pollicina92 4 роки тому +3

      Six friends is a LOT. I have 4 and I consider myself lucky. You could learn how to love yourself. It is not easy but it is possible.

  • @still_br1519
    @still_br1519 3 місяці тому

    Love how he also gives you advice of how to he more mature along the video

  • @refrainrestrainresist-3rs49
    @refrainrestrainresist-3rs49 2 місяці тому

    I really relate with sign numbers 11 and 16 a lot.
    Due to a previous experience, I find it harder to fall in love not because I don't want to, but because I don't feel 'other half' character in them. They can be pretty, but it clearly stops at that itself, and I don't seek anything beyond friendship with them.
    I feel like I have been valuing the little things in my life for quite some time. The Pandemic really made me introspect and connect to myself, changing me a lot for the better haha.
    Thank you so much for the video!

  • @andrewboyddotcom
    @andrewboyddotcom 3 роки тому +564

    Only now in my 60s am I paying Close attention to my emotional development, why relationships have gone wrong and how they can be improved. Whilst I mourn all the hurt that I have caused to myself and others I am now grateful that the fog is lifting. I pray god that I will be able to navigate the rest of my life with increasing consciousness of mine and others emotions. Many thanks for your content.

    • @giantsquid2
      @giantsquid2 2 роки тому +20

      I turned 55 this year and I'm also finally learning a lot about myself, learning to forgive others and myself for mistakes, and I feel more grateful for all that I have that brings me joy.

    • @ariyagozlo7983
      @ariyagozlo7983 2 роки тому +4

      amazing

    • @davidnguyen2474
      @davidnguyen2474 2 роки тому +6

      It never to late

    • @Jennifer-qk1fb
      @Jennifer-qk1fb 2 роки тому +13

      it's never too late, i've met many older people who are set in their ways- too arrogant to learn- and that is their greatest weakness

    • @gracekajtar4087
      @gracekajtar4087 2 роки тому +6

      Better late than never! You should be so proud of yourself for taking this step; I wish I could say the same about my parents :(

  • @MissBlueEyeliner
    @MissBlueEyeliner 4 роки тому +1227

    Quick tip to become emotionally mature:
    Go to art college and have your self esteem ripped apart.

    • @SH-hl3ce
      @SH-hl3ce 4 роки тому +47

      That sucks. But it will be over eventually.
      Remember, these idiots cannot determine your worth. You determine your value as a person by being fair, just-minded, intelligent, strong, brave. And no amount of misfortune can take that away from you.

    • @k.kangsar8305
      @k.kangsar8305 4 роки тому +14

      Oh dear. I'm sorry to hear that.
      Can i just say that you should just ignore them? And just take (learn) whatever you can from the whole experience without changing the "real" you.
      Just know your self worth and know that they can be wrong tooo.

    • @TheMarinaLamarina
      @TheMarinaLamarina 4 роки тому +19

      :D hahahaha ! Oh my god ! This is too familiar! I've been thru it as well . Unfortunately, i just got out with low self esteem and non of the emotional maturity ...

    • @TheoCynical
      @TheoCynical 4 роки тому +9

      Oh i see what you mean. But it builds character and help you strengthen your own resolve but also what can be constructive criticized while recognizing your own art.

    • @kth3162
      @kth3162 4 роки тому +11

      Me too! :( (I went to music college). Remember you are good at what you do and you wouldn't have gotten into that college without being good at your art. It's gonna take time to heal. Sending hugs. X

  • @gamesbecauseyes9067
    @gamesbecauseyes9067 4 місяці тому

    I like to think that I am good at understanding other people through emotional maturity, but for myself, this video has showed me I've got ways to go

  • @dilqna100
    @dilqna100 5 місяців тому +1

    We should admit this videos are so well illustrated, i love it, really

  • @popmybubblegum
    @popmybubblegum 2 роки тому +941

    I appreciate that not only does this video tell us how emotionally mature we are currently, it also can teach us how we can improve ourselves to live happier, more peaceful lives. I don't relate to most things in this video, but I can say that I'm willing to use this info to grow into a better person and I hope everyone else in a similar position as mine can too :)

    • @evanusbaum-faust4600
      @evanusbaum-faust4600 Рік тому +12

      I agree so much with your comment, this really sums up my feelings towards the video as well.

    • @Diazjosh710
      @Diazjosh710 Рік тому +2

      same

    • @colinellicott9737
      @colinellicott9737 Рік тому +4

      I stand corrected.
      I had drafted this ...
      I wonder how much change this creates? Are you preaching to the choir? People without these traits probably won't be watching this. Is this a self appreciation society? Has anyone out there gained insight from this?
      I retract my assumptions.

    • @kamadotanjiro1159
      @kamadotanjiro1159 Рік тому

      @@colinellicott9737 I think I do or at the very least of me I know that I can be appreciative and insightful to heal in a better shape than Before

  • @Emloch
    @Emloch 4 роки тому +565

    The greatest sign of emotional maturity is when very little/nothing offends you. The more offence you take, the more immature you are.

    • @munaahmed564
      @munaahmed564 4 роки тому +5

      I could not agree more honestly

    • @mrossainz
      @mrossainz 4 роки тому +11

      I know right? All those blacks in the US so offended...

    • @stardrops4309
      @stardrops4309 4 роки тому +38

      Thats not entirely true

    • @aliray1165
      @aliray1165 4 роки тому +6

      GO FUCK YOURSELF! Goddamn worthless Nazi bigot white Male privelige asshole! Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @heyitssunnytoday
      @heyitssunnytoday 4 роки тому +2

      I disagree! You have offended me!

  • @brandythompson7545
    @brandythompson7545 26 днів тому

    Everybody sucks, but is great. Everyone is irritating yet lovable. Everyone is imperfect but it adds to their perfection in their own way.
    Including yourself.