The number one sign of emotional maturity is taking responsibility for ourselves.
Emotional maturity doesn't mean having all the answers or being the wisest person in the room.
To be emotionally mature is to have the ability to control one's responses to a situation — to take a step back and consider what caused it, its context, who the key players were, what motivations prompted their actions, the fallout and how it impacted those who were affected, and having a "bigger picture" perspective in general to be able to assess overall what emotional energy is useful and worth spending under the circumstances.
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