Yes. I just wish more people would look intrinsically and see that because maybe then they could give the others around them a bit of slack for displaying the exact same humanistic tendencies.
Indubitably. However, being guilty doesn't necessarily mean a "wrong" was committed. The definition of "guilt" lies in the one doing the judging. For example, I'm guilty of feeding my dog before I feed my cats. While my cats think that's a crime, my dog doesn't. When one feels guilty, its their conscience that's judging them. I don't feel guilty feeding my dog first, as no wrongdoing violated my conscience. However, I'm still guilty of committing the act. This is not to say that one's conscience is the" final law" or that it's always 100% right (as my cats will loudly attest).