Shame: In shaping human behavior and well-being
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As part of moral philosophy, shame is one of the intricate areas to which a persons actions can be evaluated through conscious introspection and societal interference. However, in a society of personal truth above the collective, how does the lack of shame contribute to human behavior, well being and herd mentality?
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