Doing the Right Thing: Assembly Required
By Jane Gilgun
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This article reviews the evidence that good human beings can do bad things. We can get caught up in a rush. We can have tunnel vision. Yet, we have to live with the guilt that eventually follows. There are ways to cope with guilt and to stop ourselves from doing the wrong thing in the first place. The final part of this article discusses them.
Jane Gilgun
I like to laugh. I like witty people. When I'm not writing, riding my horses, or working in my garden, I'm a professor, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA. I write children's books, poetry, books on children with special needs, and books on many other topics based on research I have done for many years. I also comment on public events. My writings are available on Amazon Kindle, iBooks, smashwords.com, scribd.com, createspace, and many other ebooksellers.
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