Caring - about people, about things, about life - is an act of maturity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People think that young people don't care about things, but I think they do care; they just aren't super interested in conforming to what older people think are the right way to do things.
Every child should have a caring adult in their lives. And that's not always a biological parent or family member. It may be a friend or neighbor. Often times it is a teacher.
Worrying can be a kind of caring, and as such is a healthy part of a balanced emotional life.
I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.
Maturity is the ability to think, speak and act your feelings within the bounds of dignity. The measure of your maturity is how spiritual you become during the midst of your frustrations.
Life is more fun when you stop caring what other people think.
I believe that maturity is not an outgrowing, but a growing up: that an adult is not a dead child, but a child who survived.
My cares come from a very selfish place 'cause in reality I'm young, and I haven't had the experience to be mature yet.
To kind of go through life not caring is a spectacular attribute. It's one I wish I had.
Maturity is achieved when a person accepts life as full of tension.