Matures -

Maturity is often mistakenly equated with age. However, psychological research indicates that being "mature" is a developmental state characterized by emotional intelligence, wisdom, and responsibility. This report explores the distinction between aging and maturing and the factors that influence this process.

Overcoming challenges often accelerates the development of "mature" perspectives. 4. Challenges in Modern Development matures

Use a Capability Maturity Model (CMM) to report on the "maturity level" of a software project or process. Maturity is often mistakenly equated with age

The ability to handle complex information and emotions without being overwhelmed. matures