Guilt is an uncomfortable feeling that can arise when one has done something wrong or failed to do what was expected. It often accompanies remorse, self-blame, shame, regret, and anxiety. Many...
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Conflicts Between Personal Desire and Societal Expectation
Personal desire is an individual's innate urge to pursue pleasure or avoid pain. This may include materialistic possessions, social...
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Cultural Expectations of Filial Duty
Filial duty is a term used to describe the obligation that children have towards their parents. In many cultures, it is expected that children will care for...
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Shame, pride, and guilt are three moral emotions that have a significant impact on how people behave in society. Shame is defined as an unpleasant feeling caused by consciousness of having done...
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Shame, Pride, Guilt, and Tolerance
Shame, pride, and guilt are powerful emotions that can influence our tolerance and social behavior in various ways. One way they affect this is through their...
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The concept of moral judgment is deeply rooted in religious beliefs and can have a significant impact on how individuals perceive their own actions, especially when it comes to matters related to...
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Shame and Guilt are common experiences among LGBT individuals that can often result from various societal factors such as their families, culture, and religion. These feelings can be difficult to...
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Allyship is an act of advocating for the rights and interests of marginalized groups through actions and support. It can take many forms, including public protesting, fundraising, campaigning,...
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Shame is an emotional response to a perceived threat or loss of self-worth that can lead to feelings of guilt, humiliation, embarrassment, and anxiety. It is a universal human experience that has...
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Moral emotions are powerful drivers of human behavior, shaping how individuals interact with others and their environment. They influence everything from interpersonal interactions to larger societal...
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