Originally posted by: ghostlyghost
His guilt was due to He thought chum was hurt with the way it seemed like. But reality is chum was actually not that much hurt, infact she didn’t even require medical assistance.
It wasn’t even third person saying, it was chum the supposed victim that admitted he was just playing a task and had no counter answer when salman asked if she was really hurt why she refused medical assistance.
If you get to know the reason of your guilt doesn’t even exist, the guilt would go away its simple human reaction.
I think this is diff of opinion on how we view guilt. Yours I think rely on the reason of the guilt. My view is that the existence of your guilt doesn't depend on its reason. It depends on one's moral principles. where we believe we have done wrong and caused harm. It doesn't matter if the person affected is coming and telling me "its not a big deal". That guilt ll always be there.
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