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Thu Oct-06-05 02:30 PM
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What is it that makes people want to confess things? |
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What purpose does guilt serve?
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:34 PM
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:44 PM
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:37 PM
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I have no idea why they do.
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:45 PM
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5. I wonder why most people have the urge... |
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:50 PM
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9. Actually, that's a good question |
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I was going to try to write something about most people being decent, but then I started thinking that a lot of people also sometimes feel the need to confess some good things they have done too.
So it seems that people don't like to do things when it concerns another person without people knowing about it. Either good or bad.
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:18 PM
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Doesn't apply only to guilt, really.
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:38 PM
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Maybe they're secretly proud of their confessions and choose to air them in this somewhat anonymous forum
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:45 PM
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6. I'm not talking about here, or even the internet... |
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I mean just in general... that whole guilty conscience/confession phenomenon.
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:47 PM
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8. guilt is supposed to keep you from doing things that you "shouldn't |
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do"
As for confessing it, I guess it would be a release or something - that some of the guilty feelings might go away (I don't really see how, though)
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:20 PM
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Why the drive to confess if it doesn't help?
Maybe it does. :shrug:
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:45 PM
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7. To have people tell you you're not as bad as you think you are |
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That's my theory, anyway. To be absolved, to some degree, to hear that what you did (or didn't do, or whatever) isn't as terrible or abnormal as you believe.
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:21 PM
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15. I wonder if it really works, though. |
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Doesn't seem like it would... since the guilt is really someone punishing themselves, they obviously think it is bad, so I don't know why anyone else's opinion would mean more than their own.
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Thu Oct-06-05 07:37 PM
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I work out problems and guilt by talking about them... having it be something I just try to deal with in my own head without discussing and working through with anyone is almost impossible, for me. Ask ZW, sometime... he talked me through one of the worst nights of my life, emotionally. He's a good dude.
But you're right about it being self-punishment and someone else's opinion... maybe it just helps to hear other opinions and thoughts. Not so much absolution, but other viewpoints? At least in that situation, that's how it was for me. Now, confessing something that no one would think was good or ok, I don't know...
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Thu Oct-06-05 02:55 PM
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10. I don't really know where it comes from |
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But I think it's simply the feelings of guilt that make people want to confess them. If you do something that didn't feel "right" to you (whatever you base your own morals on) it can be a positive experience to "come clean" about it in one way or another. When something bothers you holding it in seems to only make it worse. At least it's that way for me, and I'm assuming it's that way for most people.
Now, what purpose these feelings of guilt themselves have, I really don't know. I think it is healthy for people to have their own moral code that they follow, as long as it's basically logically-based and not irrationally-based. Someone lacking a moral compass would be frightening. And feelings of guilt just seem to come along with having this moral code. So I guess my view is that feeling guilt is healthy even if it doesn't necessarily serve any real purpose!
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:23 PM
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I suppose it's helpful after all. :)
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:20 PM
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13. They're attention whores? |
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God, I'm in a bitchy mood today. :-)
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:21 PM
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14. That sort of goes along with my post up there ^ |
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It's not only the bad things that people confess to.
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Thu Oct-06-05 03:26 PM
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I know that's true in my case, anyway. :blush: :D
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Thu Oct-06-05 07:43 PM
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19. You know the feeling in your stomach when you are doing something you know |
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you shouldn't be doing it? That is called cognitive dissonance. I guess and I don't have any stats on guilt and confessions by ethnicity, but I believe it has something to do with the way we were socialized and encultured into the group that we belong. For example, in some places around the world, it is perfectly fine for a person to lie to another that doesn't deserve the truth. Here? I don't know.
I do know however that we are still encultured and socialized into our belief systems. Therefore, in the way we were raised, we learn that by accepting accounability and showing guilt, then perhaps we can reconcile ourselves to the larger cultural group. I'm not too sure about that anymore, because I see guilt as a tool to get what one wants. I've seen it often. It's used in politics very much, see GWB's speech on Katrina.
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Thu Oct-06-05 08:50 PM
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20. I have no guilt issues.... |
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