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How do you know if your doing the "right" thing?

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How do you know if your doing the "right" thing?

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  1. you should feel good about the choice, a gut feeling.


  2. There is nothing such as right or wrong, they are the reflections of the will of those who have the power above all. That's why sometimes we feel guilty, we think we do the best thing to be done though.

  3. The answer comes from your own heart, grasshopper.

  4. whatever decision you make it's the right one for you, even if as time goes by you feel you made the wrong choice every decision we make has a consequence whether it be good or bad but we make that decision for a reason because we have a path to follow and our decisions keep us on the path which is to be our future.

  5. How do you know you are doing the wrong thing is the same question.

    I do not know right from wrong. What is right to one is wrong to two.

  6. You can feel it( or actually believe it first ) , otherwise you wouldnt do it.  

  7. Time ceases.

  8. I was raised to know right from wrong.  Love honey

  9. that is why you analyze what you are about to do and if you feel that no matter the consequence you are gonna be good and feel good with yourself then you just did the right thing. what is the right thing? well what ever makes you feel good as i explain even if is hurting others thats the right thing for you. i want to think that everyone has a different right thing to do so anything no matter what as long as you are right with yourself is good, i dont want to sound crude but even hurting others is a right if you want it to be, everything is a personal choice.  

  10. If it's best for all parties involved and has no immediate repercussions.

  11. If you are doing the right thing, you wouldn't have to ask your self this question.  

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