Some insight is had in the Bhagavad Gita about this, and I will attempt to expand upon this here. Most important of all is to grasp where YOU, the witness of all this, lay on the continuum of maturity, as your perceptions will change based on how much wisdom you yourself possess through your own maturity arc. read more
Definitely. My 6 year old has some of the most earth shattering wisdom, and she is definitely not mature. read more
Maturity is the behavioural response of a wise person. Wisdom is the culmination of life experiences. When one learns to realize and admit his mistakes it is the tipping point to attain wisdom and the rest of ripple effect is maturity. read more
As nouns the difference between maturity and wisdom is that maturity is the state of being mature, ready or ripe while wisdom is (uncountable) an element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise. read more