In most cases, maturity comes out of necessity: circumstances force a change in attitude, a departure from past habits and preferences, and adaptation to the current context. Therefore, necessity is often positive. In cases where it does not act, or is not so pronounced, that is, in cases where maturity depends on voluntary action, it often does not occur. There are those who cannot overcome internal resistance and spend their lives clinging to a past that is gone. It is sad, however, to note the result: one is left with the impression that, due to the inability to break a few old ties, an unnatural imbalance has been created.