Selfish and a social path
Remorse typically involves three phases: recognition, acceptance, and action. In the recognition phase, the individual acknowledges their wrongdoing and feels guilt or regret. In the acceptance phase, they take responsibility for their actions and understand the consequences. Finally, in the action phase, they work towards making amends, seeking forgiveness, and changing their behavior.
The dream reveals that Dr. Armstrong feels guilt and remorse for his past actions that led to the death of a patient. It also shows that he is haunted by this incident and is seeking redemption.
When a person feels what another person feels by touching them it is called Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) or someone that is very astute of human nature and then it is called intuition.
An attitude is an evaluation or judgment about a person, object, or situation. It reflects how a person feels about something and influences their behavior and actions towards it.
A lot of factors determine how someone feels when they commit a crime: the psychological make up of the person, the type of crime, why the crime was committed, etc. If a person steals food because his family is hungry and there is no money to buy food, the person might feel justified in doing it. If a person kills another person, they may feel deeply sorry and regretful. If the person has severe mental issues, the person may not feel anything if he or she kills a person. A person who is deeply psychologically troubled might even feel satisfaction from killing someone or committing a crime. It just depends on the individual and other factors how someone feels when a person commits a crime.
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It is vital that the person wronged, feels that the cheater has listened. The unfaithful partner needs to feel grief and remorse. See a marriage counselor.
Repentance
clothes can tell you what kind of person you are, what you like to do, and how that person feels
Remorse is a deep sense of regret or guilt over one's actions, usually because they have caused harm or distress to others. It involves acknowledging and feeling responsible for the consequences of one's behavior.
—They do it so the person who posted it feels better about themselves then the person who they posted the information about and that people will make fun of them and not the person who posted it.
Depends on how your conscience works...for most people it feels wrong.
The person feels like an outsider of a group.
shame
masochism... it's worth a read
He feels remorse, guilt because he knows that the monster he has created has caused the death of two members of his family.
The opposite of a guilty conscience is a clear conscience, where an individual feels free from any feelings of remorse or wrongdoing.