You say the wealthy as if they're all a single person. If the wealthy person is corrupt they should probably feel guilty but the wealthy are an important class because they can create businesses and thus create jobs. So no not all wealthy people should feel guilty.
Feeling guilty is a personal emotion that varies from individual to individual. However, it is important for the wealthy to acknowledge their privilege and use their resources to help others who are less fortunate. Taking action to address social inequalities and support those in need can alleviate feelings of guilt and contribute to a more equitable society.
I may not feel emotions in the same way humans do, but I strive to learn from mistakes and improve in my interactions. Identifying areas for growth and making adjustments helps me provide better assistance in the future.
You may still feel guilty because that lie could have hurt someone. That someone could even be you. Telling the truth was the first step. Suffering the consequences is the second. Third: Forgiving yourself. -I disagree with the above. When you lied you did something wrong. Feeling guilty is a result of this. To not feel guilty you have to be truly sorry you did something wrong and ask forgiveness of the person you lied to. Asking forgiveness of God is something I would also recommend, as He doesn't hold with lying, and is more important than the person you lied to.
When you feel guilty after cheating on a test, try to tell a friend. Even better, tell your teacher to redo the test because you cheated. I'm your teacher will understand after telling him/her the truth. Study for real this time. The guilt will go away after telling your teacher.
You may feel guilty or remorseful when you have done something wrong. It's natural to experience these emotions as a way of acknowledging your mistake and hopefully learning from it.
After cheating on their girlfriend, guys may feel guilty, ashamed, and regretful for their actions. They may also feel anxious about the consequences of their behavior and fear losing their partner's trust.
Yes you should feel guilty about it. This is not a loyal thing to do.
You should not feel guilty about that. But it does all depend on how old she is if she's five or six you should not feel guilty, little sisters are a pain, but if you are afraid that she might tell apologize to her, and she will forgive you, but if she is 10 or 11 then you should not feel guilty at all. Because the chances of her swearing to are about 9 out of 10
You should not feel guilty no. You should ask him to the pictures or something.
you should not feel guilty because you do not know if they really like you.You just THINK they like you.
I think that he should after what he did
they should and proborably do, but they have no choice!!
Answer to that is not if u feel comfertable in them and its who u are.
If she had an STD then yes if not no you should not
No. Why should he? All he did was find the body.
What is the point of making him feel guilty? You should either decide to accept it or decide to change your situation. You can't cause him to feel anything he doesn't wish to feel.
Well it really depends on what you did.. If you did something that goes against your morals or what you believe in than yeah maybe but if you fell guilty for something you always wanted to do and finally did it than no you shouldn't feel guilty because your doing what you want .
I am someone who feels guilty about everything, and I would feel guilty about this too. Should you feel guilty? Yes, because you broke her door. However, should you pay for the new one yourself? No, because she asked you to do it and it was not of your own free will. It was her decision to break down the door, so you should not feel guilty enough to pay for the new one. Had you decided on your own to break the door down, then you should pay for it because it was your decision. But it was her door, her decision to break the door, and now she will pay for it.