Owning mistakes builds trust. Blaming others shows a lack of accountability.
Ignoring problems doesn’t solve them—it makes them worse over time.
Self-reliance is key. Depending on others to solve everything can be emotionally draining.
Saying "I was wrong" takes maturity. Deflecting blame only weakens relationships.
Mature minds understand nuance; emotionally immature people see things as all good or all bad.
If small inconveniences make you explode, emotional regulation needs work.
Emotional maturity comes from inner confidence, not external approval.
If you dismiss emotions easily, it may signal emotional immaturity.