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How to become mature/grow up faster

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#1
Martinao

What do you think.

#2
Brimstan
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testosterone

#3
Vrecked
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by leaving this website

#4
Nachtel
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Step 1. Wait
Step 2. Profit

#5
gamr
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Human Growth Hormone

#6
Pocket
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Get a job

#7
asdfval
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  1. go outside
  2. become the best at something
#8
ItsMeDio
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by experiencing the various difficulties of life and realizing the lives of people who are more difficult

#9
DIEM
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You already know the answer.

Just do it.

#10
Trapyy_
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Lose, fail, fuck up

#11
aJAYYY
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the real question is, why u want to grow up faster? time afterall are linear. sometimes it seems fast, sometimes slow. time always moving. in the end, to grow up is "just took your time"

#12
yaiima0
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Everyone wants to grow up faster until you grow up and itโ€™s not as exciting as people make it seem lol.

#13
Average_VLR_User
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  1. By being patient
  2. Listen more and talk less
  3. Having an awareness of your environment/surroundings
#14
NneonZz
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  1. notice your mistakes

  2. realize and admit your mistakes and try to fix them

  3. get out of your comfort zone and try new things

  4. get a job

5.or you can wait until you are 18/21

#15
Sprouts
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take some tren (definitely no side effects)

#16
Qu1ckxand
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  1. Build a good relationship with Jesus
  2. Assume more responsibility
  3. Follow more male role models, tate, Peterson, hamza doesn't matter if they're red pill or whatever as long as they're masculine.
  4. Improve yourself, get money, go gym (ANYTHING EXCEPT CROSSFIT), Learn to be social and speak with women, be a gentleman all of that typa stuff. Most importantly find your purpose.
  5. Get a network of other mature, masculine individuals.
    Alot of this can also apply to women too just improve guys.
    Waste less time on vlr. Valorant is fun but obsessing over it is bad. After all this advice I changed very quickly, lost 20 lbs (aiming on 40) and got my stuff together after being a valorant addict. I'll be helping those who need it here.
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CalOtter
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Qu1ckxand [#16]
  1. Build a good relationship with Jesus
  2. Assume more responsibility
  3. Follow more male role models, tate, Peterson, hamza doesn't matter if they're red pill or whatever as long as they're masculine.
  4. Improve yourself, get money, go gym (ANYTHING EXCEPT CROSSFIT), Learn to be social and speak with women, be a gentleman all of that typa stuff. Most importantly find your purpose.
  5. Get a network of other mature, masculine individuals.
    Alot of this can also apply to women too just improve guys.
    Waste less time on vlr. Valorant is fun but obsessing over it is bad. After all this advice I changed very quickly, lost 20 lbs (aiming on 40) and got my stuff together after being a valorant addict. I'll be helping those who need it here.

yes following andrew tate and jordan peterson is a great way to gain maturity thank you

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SamBR
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care less about other ppl think and focus in your life

#19
Qu1ckxand
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CalOtter [#17]

yes following andrew tate and jordan peterson is a great way to gain maturity thank you

Doesn't even have to be them find masculine people you wanna be like and take advice from then. Could even be like Bob Ross or a Chess pro.

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Tentativas
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Qu1ckxand [#16]
  1. Build a good relationship with Jesus
  2. Assume more responsibility
  3. Follow more male role models, tate, Peterson, hamza doesn't matter if they're red pill or whatever as long as they're masculine.
  4. Improve yourself, get money, go gym (ANYTHING EXCEPT CROSSFIT), Learn to be social and speak with women, be a gentleman all of that typa stuff. Most importantly find your purpose.
  5. Get a network of other mature, masculine individuals.
    Alot of this can also apply to women too just improve guys.
    Waste less time on vlr. Valorant is fun but obsessing over it is bad. After all this advice I changed very quickly, lost 20 lbs (aiming on 40) and got my stuff together after being a valorant addict. I'll be helping those who need it here.

lmaooo yes brother force your religion on them braindead

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Qu1ckxand
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lmaooo yes brother force your religion on them braindead

How's it forcing you don't have to but I belive in christ so that's what I'll recommend. Respect to Islam and other religions believing in a God is better than believing in no God imo but no one's forcing you.

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Qu1ckxand [#21]

How's it forcing you don't have to but I belive in christ so that's what I'll recommend. Respect to Islam and other religions believing in a God is better than believing in no God imo but no one's forcing you.

only god I knew is skrossi saar ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

#23
Nilonesia
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stop

#24
Mjtchell
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Become traumatized
Thats how I did it

#25
derptz
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By worshipping SkRossi

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Qu1ckxand
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hanafuuji [#22]

only god I knew is skrossi saar ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

The big Dub owns unfortunately

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Qu1ckxand
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Mjtchell [#24]

Become traumatized
Thats how I did it

Watching Zetas decline can traumatize someone

#28
WACC
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For me personally it was:

  1. Meeting & working with great people, build meaningful relationships with them
  2. Experiencing failure, never giving up
  3. Cutting off social media, dropping my ego
#29
grenji
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its fucked up but a lot of poor kids with not great home lives see the ugly side of the world early and are forced to mature super early.

So live in a ghetto.

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snakebite
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Qu1ckxand [#16]
  1. Build a good relationship with Jesus
  2. Assume more responsibility
  3. Follow more male role models, tate, Peterson, hamza doesn't matter if they're red pill or whatever as long as they're masculine.
  4. Improve yourself, get money, go gym (ANYTHING EXCEPT CROSSFIT), Learn to be social and speak with women, be a gentleman all of that typa stuff. Most importantly find your purpose.
  5. Get a network of other mature, masculine individuals.
    Alot of this can also apply to women too just improve guys.
    Waste less time on vlr. Valorant is fun but obsessing over it is bad. After all this advice I changed very quickly, lost 20 lbs (aiming on 40) and got my stuff together after being a valorant addict. I'll be helping those who need it here.

tate ๐Ÿ’€

#31
sazanka
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adopt responsibilities

#32
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grenji [#29]

its fucked up but a lot of poor kids with not great home lives see the ugly side of the world early and are forced to mature super early.

So live in a ghetto.

no thanks, most peeps in ghetto were raised by single mothers and lack parental development resulting in impaired decision making and fatherless behavioral problems

however, if u were born poor but was raised by two hardworking parents most of the time the kids end up successful

#33
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become disillusioned with all of life's experiences so taking on new challenges/responsibility become way less of a deal

#34
1mBor3d
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wait 5 years. then be 5 years older.

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NneonZz
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Qu1ckxand [#16]
  1. Build a good relationship with Jesus
  2. Assume more responsibility
  3. Follow more male role models, tate, Peterson, hamza doesn't matter if they're red pill or whatever as long as they're masculine.
  4. Improve yourself, get money, go gym (ANYTHING EXCEPT CROSSFIT), Learn to be social and speak with women, be a gentleman all of that typa stuff. Most importantly find your purpose.
  5. Get a network of other mature, masculine individuals.
    Alot of this can also apply to women too just improve guys.
    Waste less time on vlr. Valorant is fun but obsessing over it is bad. After all this advice I changed very quickly, lost 20 lbs (aiming on 40) and got my stuff together after being a valorant addict. I'll be helping those who need it here.

bait

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Domination
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Sax Sekx Secx S*x๐Ÿ—ฟ

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