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ASAP!!!!The punishment imposed on us by others may not be as destructive as the guilt we impose on ourselves.
Do you think this is true?
Explain.When might the reverse situation be true?
Give an example of a punishment by society that is worse than a personal one.

AT least a paragraph plz !!!!!

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The reverse may be true when a person feels no remorse for their actions or wrong doing. They will not impose guilt upon themselves if they feel as if they are not guilty. Another example would be when the crime committed is not as severe as the punishment given Such as when a person jaywalks across a street but society punished them with a 5 year prison sentence. That is highly unfair and unjust punishment compared to the crime committed.