Are actually two very different things dispite their meanings when you search it up on the dictionary, and in this post I will be looking at maturity from a psychological point of view. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maturity_(psychological) Someone who has aged (although likely) may not nessasaraly be mature, and yet some one who is still in their youth may not nessasaraly behave in an immaturely.
Believe me or not, im only 14 this year, 13 during the time when i was leading the Calderon Republic (one of the largest, most established factions in starmade of its time) bet most of you though I was older then I actually am
not only that, but during my time in EVE Online I have offten been mistaken by my pears as a 30 year old man with a family and kids when in fact I still have a couple years of school ahead of me, after which I started a 40 member corporation named State Industries which still exist till this day.
The point is not all of us in our early teenage years are on the same level of maturity as those brats you meet in CoD and trust me when I say not all adults behave the way they should, although understandably it is a video game and people sometimes just want to let go and have fun, but age alone should never be used to judge a person\'s level of maturity, but rather by their actions and behavior.
To answer your post, dont revel your age, if the faction you want to join asks for it just give them a fake age. After that, start proving yourself by accomplishing goals and earning respect from the people around you, your enemies too if possible. The one and only thing you should NEVER EVER do is brag for the sake of attention or to showcase your \"power\". Its fine if its amoungh allies and you do it in a jovial manner, but never do it in hopes of making others respect you or bow down to you as their god, it will only backfire. Also be very careful of your choice of words when you type, always make sure they never sound arrogant or boastful, even when trash-talking, try not to be too childish, learn to insult better :P
This are just some of my personal experiances and oppinions that I have gathered throughout the early stages of my life, and although as some of you veterans might have withnessed, occasionally I do breach some of my own \" Social Protocols \" as I like to call it, but this is my ussual beheviour and together with my impatience to achieve progress has so far It has gotten me to many leadership roles in both real life and online. Dont let others call you a noob just because you are young, prove them wrong by achieveing things that they could only dream and they, regardless if they want to admit it or not, will respect you.
- TwoNiner