no, ego is bad, while your conscience is good. in fact, ego is actually not an actual part of the brain. ego is associated with the part of your brain that controls feelings.
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Superego
The ID. The ID. preconscious D, "superego"
According to Freud's distinctions, the part of the mind most associated with what we call conscience is the superego. The superego is responsible for enforcing moral standards and societal rules through feelings of guilt and shame. It acts as a moral compass and controls our sense of right and wrong.
Conscience is that part of your mind that tells you what is right and wrong. The sentence says that you should follow that part of your mind and do what is right.
The prefix "phren-" is associated with the mind or brain, specifically referring to the diaphragm or the seat of emotion and thought in ancient Greek medicine.
The conscience is the part of you that tells you when you are doing wrong. If you consider stealing something for instance, some part of you will most likely be against it... that is the conscience.
For the most part, the Quakers were associated with the colony of Pennsylvania. It was founded by William Penn who was part of the Quaker group.
"Conscience" is a noun. Probably you could use it as an adjective with a little extra creativity, but normally, when you are talking about living according to your conscience, or listening to it... it works as a noun.
I am sure you already have a conscience. It seems to be part of human nature to develop a conscience during early childhood. Children learn from the example of those around us, particularly our parents and those whom we respect and love. Some researchers believe that most higher animals have a conscience. They say acceptance of moral guidelines and rules is necessary for survival of the group and, ultimately, of the species.
Memory and thinking are most closely associated with the Frontal Cortex.
the sub conscious mind