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Courage Needs Maturity

An individual can be courageous at different aspects of personality such as physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. It is also quite possible in one aspect a person is courageous but in another he is fearful. People are courageous, fearless, confident, knowledgeable, powerful, & astoundingly rich but, do they use maturity in showing all these qualities. The word “maturity” over here can be defined as behaving in right way at right time, at right place and with right people.

A man can be physically very strong but may beat his wife. An extremely knowledgeable person may call his competent a junior fool. A very rich person may not give enough salary to his employees. What is the use of such courage, braveness or affluence? Courage without maturity is like a man without brain. Courage is needed to show consideration for the weak. The right combination of courage and consideration reflects maturity. Such people are more calm, kind, humble and down to earth.

5 Tips to develop and use courage.
1. Different techniques should be used for developing courage at different level.
2. To overcome the fear,face it.
3. Demonstrate courage with maturity.
4. Do not misuse your courage to suppress the weaker.
5. Courage requires mental toughness rather than physical strength.

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दोहा by अविनाश बागड़े
मन के जो पक्के रहे ,करते सोच-विचार।
उनके साहस का रहे, मानवता आधार।।

Hemant Lodha

One thought on “Courage Needs Maturity

  1. Maturity…

    Maturity is when you stop trying to change people, and instead focus on changing yourself.

    Maturity is when you accept people for who they are.

    Maturity is when you understand that everyone is right in their own perspective.

    Maturity is when you learn to “let go”.

    Maturity is when you are able to drop “expectations” from a relationship and give for the sake of giving.

    Maturity is when you understand that whatever you do, you do for your own peace.

    Maturity is when you focus on positives in people.

    Maturity is when you do not seek approval from others.

    Maturity is when you stop comparing yourself with others.

    Maturity is when you are at peace with yourself.

    Maturity is when you can differentiate between “need” and “want, and you can you can let go of your wants.

    Maturity is when you stop attaching “happiness” to material things.

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