conscience and guilt
Conscience refers to an inner sense of right and wrong that guides one's actions and behaviors. It includes an individual's moral beliefs and values, serving as a moral compass to make ethical decisions and exhibit moral behavior. Guilt is a feeling of remorse or responsibility that arises when one believes they have done something wrong or failed to meet their own moral standards. It involves a sense of personal accountability for one's actions, often leading to emotional distress or a desire to make amends.
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