I know that childhood traumas can shape our personalities. So I wonder, do you think trauma can make you honest/dishonest? And why?
Hands up - I can be very dishonest! I have cheated on important exams, evaded fares, paid the wrong fare because I could, lied to my people, forged notes etc.
But in other areas I think I'm more inclined to do the 'right' thing where others wouldn't. Ive put myself in very dodgy situations to help friends, or fallen out with people because I wouldn't do things that I thought were wrong. (shoplifting, drink/drugs, vandalism, bullying others etc)
I know lying and fraud are wrong but I don't feel it. I sometimes have to be reminded "That's fraud" "Borrowing that without asking is stealing even if you plan to give it back" "That is dishonest". Trauma seems to do a lot to our brains and it's interesting how I just cannot feel guilty about fraud if I am not directly hurting anyone or can get away with it. Although I do feel guilty about lying to parents and family - but it doesn't stop me doing it.
What do you think?
Hands up - I can be very dishonest! I have cheated on important exams, evaded fares, paid the wrong fare because I could, lied to my people, forged notes etc.
But in other areas I think I'm more inclined to do the 'right' thing where others wouldn't. Ive put myself in very dodgy situations to help friends, or fallen out with people because I wouldn't do things that I thought were wrong. (shoplifting, drink/drugs, vandalism, bullying others etc)
I know lying and fraud are wrong but I don't feel it. I sometimes have to be reminded "That's fraud" "Borrowing that without asking is stealing even if you plan to give it back" "That is dishonest". Trauma seems to do a lot to our brains and it's interesting how I just cannot feel guilty about fraud if I am not directly hurting anyone or can get away with it. Although I do feel guilty about lying to parents and family - but it doesn't stop me doing it.
What do you think?