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Does the concept of type maturity relate to cognitive development?

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Does the concept of type maturity relate to cognitive development?

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Does the concept of type ‘maturity’ relate to cognitive development? This is just something that randomly just came to me; I haven’t really thought it through… Can the idea of individuals of a certain type, being ‘mature’ reveal more than just a particular (but unrelated to Jung or any Jungian derivative) characteristic like maturity? or knowledge? The context in which I refer to maturity; When people refer to other types and other functional attitudes than the ones most natural to theirselves, alluding to the concept of ‘maturity’, some people suggest things like, “the mature dominant thinkers, see worth in feeling functions” or something to this effect. Adjacently, the same is often said in regards to what constitutes a “healthy” type (I do not wish to address healthiness here, as it it seems to be colloquially defined and collectively understood on personality forums as distinctive, but still adjacent to ‘healthiness’, whether that is an inappropriate definition or not. Personally

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