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: Physical and intellectual maturity often peak in the early 20s, but social maturity—the acquisition of adult roles and responsibilities—can take longer to stabilize.
: Modern discourse has shifted "adult" from a noun (a person's status) to a verb ("adulting"), emphasizing the lived experience of performing daily responsibilities. Key Pillars of Adult Maturity {adult}
: The ability to set proactive goals rather than remaining passive, and applying logic to solve complex life problems. : Physical and intellectual maturity often peak in
: Moving toward mature, reciprocal social connections where one listens and supports others effectively. The Dynamics of Adult Learning (Andragogy) {adult}



















