
"The wise man is cautious and turns away from evil, but a fool rages and is giving up for sure." Prov. 14:16.
Curiosity is natural and innate ability of inexhaustibility, evident by observation in many animal species, and the appearance of living beings that engenders exploration, research and learning. The curiosity is part of human instinct, because it causes a being to explore the universe around him compiling new information to that already owns. Thereby also designates any information picturesque. Curiosity is a characteristic of most animal instinct.
Human curiosity is the desire of human beings to see or know something hitherto unknown. Curiosity, however, when exceeds a preset limit for social ethics, such as the invasion of space alien, can be suppressed. Some popular terms can designate someone too curious nosy, nosy and intrusive.

The religious sense of guilt, an act for which the person receives a negative evaluation of divinity, it consists in transgression of a taboo or a religious norm. The religious sanction is a social act, and may correspond to reprimand and penalty objective. The word sin is usually linked to guilt, in the religious sense. In some languages the meaning of the word sin is missing the mark, that is not complete, hit something or fulfill that request.
The feeling of guilt is suffering obtained after reevaluation of past behavior considered objectionable by itself. The basis of this feeling, the psychoanalytic point of view, is the frustration caused by the distance between what we were not created by the superego and the image of what we think we should have been.
There is also another definition for "guilt" when it violates personal conscience (ie, when we sin and wrong), there is the guilt.
The guilt, the severity of the superego, is therefore the same as the severity of consciousness. It is the perception that the ego has to be watched in this way, the evaluation of the tension between their own efforts and the demands of the superego. It is the key point of the text "Malaise in civilization."
As stated in the text above the fault cause discomfort in the person, making it the being who made the mistake gets nervous, upset or even sad. Often the person wants to save herself for the mistake, and apologize for not one in which she made the mistake. Letting the pain in your body, which is leaving for a long time can cause serious illness and even death.
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