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Player Maturity Ranking

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:10 am
by hands11
I was just posting in another thread about our leaders CB, AJ, and AD and I got this though. We complain about Blatche being immature but where does he rank this team of vet and rookies.

So rank the whole team 1 being more mature.

1) CB
2) AD
3) AJ

dame, its game time. Gotta go. Something to finish later.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:21 am
by Wizards2Lottery
Can't judge maturity of people nobody here really knows.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:40 am
by Wiz99
Seriously.

Definition of maturity please?

And some inside knowledge of the Wiz players?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:22 am
by fishercob
A much more fun and similarly useful thread would be a poster maturity ranking.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:52 pm
by dandridge 10
fishercob wrote:A much more fun and similarly useful thread would be a poster maturity ranking.


Blaming every loss on the coach = immature poster

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:37 pm
by daSwami
this thread is silly and should be saved for donk/swami anarchy day when it will make sense among some of the official threads i have in mind, like:

Official whose swag is most phenomenal thread
Official best haircut on the team thread
Official which player has the prettiest teeth thread
Official what did you buy with deshaun's amex card thread
Official dave hopla's teets for mvp thread

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:49 pm
by doclinkin
Wiz99 wrote:Seriously.

Definition of maturity please?

And some inside knowledge of the Wiz players?


Stolen from Wikipedia:
Maturity is a psychological term used to indicate that a person responds to the circumstances or environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctual. Maturity also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act in serious or non-serious ways.

Psychologist B.W. Roberts explains that in an explicit model of personality, one's personality must be viewed from both the perspective of the actor and the perspective of the observer. Therefore, one's maturity is not measured solely on how he views himself, but by how others view him as well. By this definition, how an individual feels about himself is no more legitimate than how others feel about him, and so it is important that this individual gains a certain level of maturity as he grows older to earn the respect of others.

However, maturity need not reflect one's actions in a social situation among well-known peers, as in these situations there is no need to establish a sense of maturity as once maturity is established, it by no means has to be a norm. Furthermore, one need not establish maturity on how others view their personality, because a casual observer cannot totally judge someone he or she does not know on a personal level.

Maturity is something of personal character, or how one acts in stressful or difficult situations, because then a person's true ability to react to a situation can be seen. Fake social interactions are often misjudged as many people rely on outward appearance to mask inner strengths/weaknesses so as to present a simpler version of oneself to the world.

Additional ways to judge if a person is mature include rational thinking and logical explanation in solving a problem, and the art of reasoning while debating.


Found that part interesting and instructive. Board-wise. Masking inner strengths rather than weaknesses.

(Evident in say ZonkertheBrainless with his 5 or 6 peer reviewed published articles on economics and whatnot).

Scary when you consider Donk McDonk. My man is prob'ly Stephen Hawking, with an air-powered keyboard chockfulla loopy icons he can pick out just by puffing or wiggling his tongue at 'em.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:45 pm
by ZonkertheBrainless
:blush:

My ears are burning!

economics is how I earn cash to fund my dj'ing habit...