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What is not part of maturity? exercising self-control using good judgment making impulsive decisions being dependable
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What is not part of maturity?
exercising self-control
using good judgment
making impulsive decisions
being dependable
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Being dependable is something that every person can choose to do, whether they are mature or not.
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The answer is
C) making impulsive decisions
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