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Posted: 18 years ago
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No. Some people grow up and some just get older.

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/debate-mansion/445979/does-maturity-necessarily-come-with-age

Edited by Maya_M - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Maya ji I understood from ur reply that Some people grow up and some just get older with the post https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/debate-mansion/445979/does-maturity-necessarily-come-with-age,

but how????😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: mythili_Kiran

Maya ji I understood from ur reply that Some people grow up and some just get older with the post https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/debate-mansion/445979/does-maturity-necessarily-come-with-age,

but how????😉

I will tell you when I get older. Now I am growing up😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: MNMS

Caroline.. Don't get carried away 😉 😛 😆 ...we need the Physics teacher to check this equation and give her verdict! Till then, trust no doubt! 😆 😆 😆



yea maryam..
for a minute, I was just looking at the equation,...lolz..

we need too many specialists to check it out and ascertain the origins of the shukhla constant...lolz
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: abhijit shukla

Maturity = 1 + logA + S (B/G) [Y /O+1] 3 [D/M+1]

Where

A is Age in years ;
S is Shukla's constant (0.384) ;
B is Number of Bad expereinces in life ;
G is Number of Good expereinces in life ;
Y is Number of Younger Siblings;
O is number of Older Siblings;
D is number of Divorces;
and
M is Number of marriages.

Modifyer: Multiply the number by 1.32 if the subject has two X chromosomes; Multiply the number with 0.731 if the subject has an X and a Y Chromosome.


Holy molly guacamole!!! How in the world did you form this equation???? Abhijitji, you have to be the world's next Albert Einstein.👏

But how did you know when to use which order of operations?

How will you figure out the number of X and Y chromosomes?

I am dumb struck here😕

We need a Stanford or Harvard University Physics teacher to solve this one.

Cheers,

Anjali

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Posted: 18 years ago
#16

Maya di... somebody bumped this topic up when it was started in July... whereas Anusha's thesis on maturity with DMers was done in October😛😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: amisra

... How will you figure out the number of X and Y chromosomes?



😆 Abhijit, 😆 I think amisra wants to know the TOTAL number of X and Y chromosomes in a person 😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jatayu



😆 Abhijit, 😆 I think amisra wants to know the TOTAL number of X and Y chromosomes in a person 😆

No, no, no please....I wouldn't like to go that far.😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: abhijit shukla

Maturity = 1 + logA + S (B/G) [Y /O+1] 3 [D/M+1]

Where

A is Age in years ;
S is Shukla's constant (0.384) ;
B is Number of Bad expereinces in life ;
G is Number of Good expereinces in life ;
Y is Number of Younger Siblings;
O is number of Older Siblings;
D is number of Divorces;
and
M is Number of marriages.

Modifyer: Multiply the number by 1.32 if the subject has two X chromosomes; Multiply the number with 0.731 if the subject has an X and a Y Chromosome.


Oh dear... right over my head... Well, it is very bright and colourful...😆

I think, that maturity is definitely not proportional to age... Maturity is patience. Maturity is perseverance, the ability to sweat out a project or a situation in spite of heavy opposition and discouraging set-backs. Maturity is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat, without complaint or collapse. Maturity is humility. It is being big enough to say, "I was wrong." And, when right, the mature person need not experience the satisfaction of saying, "I told you so." At whatever age one is capable of doing this, that is indeed maturity...

Elderly folks may also be arrogant, running after a coward's pleasure, or lustful gains...The immature spend their lives exploring endless possibilities; then they do nothing.

Maturity means dependability, keeping one's word, coming through in a crisis. The immature are masters of procrastination. They are the confused and the disorganized. Their lives are a maze of broken promises, former friends, unfinished business, and good intentions that somehow never materialize.

Maturity is the art of living in peace with that which we cannot change, the courage to change that which should be changed -- and the wisdom to know the difference.... A 8 yr old, dying of Leukemia may face her illness with courage, not crying, because then mummy will cry too - that is maturity... a 50 yr old suffering from the same illness may rail against her fate and question God... "Why me?"... the difference? ... You know it!!! Maturity vs Immaturity!

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Posted: 18 years ago
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We need a Stanford or Harvard University Physics teacher to solve this one.

Not at all
Algebra was given to the world by India, so we need to go to Takshashila 😕

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