“The Feeling of Guilt”
Guilt is a feeling.
It’s not the charge, but the feeling of guilt.
Some criminals never feel it- they’re always breaking loose.
Thus, when police say they’re guilty, they’re expressing the charge of innocence.
A good person is the one who may feel guilt, and a bad guy may feel none.
Of course this makes sense: innocence isn’t just based on feeling.
The good and the bad can feel confused and hopeless.
No, it’s also based on painless achievement.
Bad guys should feel pain they cause; however, that’s not a criminal objective.
Criminals issue pain to others because they lack respect for self.
Without respect for self, pain goes around because there’s no sense of defeat.
Do criminals express more ideas to cover up their original sin?
Then, the original sin should’ve been pre-terminated for nothing in effect.
And this is how humans get dangerous- they’re often never afraid of themselves.
Enough fear is necessary for virtuous denial of greatness.
Sure, criminals may pretend to know better, but their lies are their only statements.
Partial obedience can lead to complete ownership of false emotions.
When people never decide what the truth is there’s certainly a bigger problem at work.
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