From friendships to work to the environment, we feel bad about pretty much EVERYTHING.
says guilt is primarily linked to “causing another person physical or psychological pain” but can also stem from the belief that “you’ve transgressed societal or moral codes, or your own ethical codes” - even if that belief is completely unfounded.
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