DearBritney answered Monday March 1 2004, 9:54 am: Hey!
If you could please give me a little bit more informaion, I could answer your question better. Thanks!
RayJr answered Monday March 1 2004, 5:35 am: remind yourself that you helped others and that god is proud of you for your contribution. [ RayJr's advice column | Ask RayJr A Question ]
foxshadow answered Sunday February 29 2004, 9:33 pm: You have a strong, and rather strange, sense of happiness. You know that you have done the right thing, even if it was something you wish you'd done the opposite on. You feel like you are higher up than those who did the wrong thing, and feel like smiling because you know that the guilt of doing the wrong thing will not haunt you for years to come. [ foxshadow's advice column | Ask foxshadow A Question ]
Logic-Man answered Sunday February 29 2004, 5:57 pm: Dude? What is that? Is that a question? A title? A prelude to a question? You could at least make a WHOLE sentence. Are you making a statement? yes, it does feel better to do the right thing, whatever it may be. I've come across many a situation in which I could have walked away and let things be but stood up for moral. But... are you asking 'how' you know? I dont really understand this much better than I undertsand you current sentence formation. If you're asking about whether or not to do the right thing, then my answer is yes, and you'll feel so much better. If you don't like my answer, it's definitely your own fault. [ Logic-Man's advice column | Ask Logic-Man A Question ]
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