Twilight Hue
Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
You simply learn through the consequences of your actions and try to do better, or simply be wiser yet sadder if past actions affect you enough that warrant any changes.
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And as an atheist I do.
What does you not having any guilt have to do with you being an atheist?
This is a subject that interests me, because religions all have ways of responding to misdeeds (sin, karma, forgiveness, etc). It seems to be quite universal among religions. Atheists, on the other hand, are unlikely to find much comfort in the majority of these ideas, so I'm curious as to how you (yes, you, as an individual) deal with guilt and how (if at all) you use past misdeeds to overcome the less desirable aspects of your nature.
Do you take a formal approach to it, or a philosophical one, for example, or simply a practical one?
What would be an example of a formal approach?Do you take a formal approach to it, or a philosophical one, for example, or simply a practical one?
This is a subject that interests me, because religions all have ways of responding to misdeeds (sin, karma, forgiveness, etc). It seems to be quite universal among religions. Atheists, on the other hand, are unlikely to find much comfort in the majority of these ideas, so I'm curious as to how you (yes, you, as an individual) deal with guilt and how (if at all) you use past misdeeds to overcome the less desirable aspects of your nature.
Do you take a formal approach to it, or a philosophical one, for example, or simply a practical one?
Oh, no. Really not. I think everyone (with a conscience) has felt guilt or regret at one point or another.