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an Impulse

Even when knowing something is wrong and so against the norm,we tend to commit ourselves to actions,habits and issues that are presented as taboos among us.Why do we commit to wrongdoing even with all the conscience and rationale screaming to alarm us in our heads.We are aware of the after effect guilt.It eats up your heart spiritually.

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