you can't, unless you're a psychopath and never really had one to begin with. It's part of human nature, to actually care about what we do.
2006-12-13 19:49:05
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answered by High On Life 5
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Sometimes its good to have your conscience but if you want to get rid of it trap urself into another place where you feel comfotable and all outhappy try not to think to much about what u feel bad about it will only get worse trust me. Just keep in mind that what ever u did at any given point of time it happened for a reason. Most people dont realize how great a concscience can be and if your having trouble sleeping which you probably are, before you go to bed that night remember something great you did that day or the day before, think about how your gonna change and learn from that mistake your conscience should have dropped what your feeling..... the second you could do is be honest and be open because once you let it out it feels so good because now you wont have such a burden and big secret to carry. :)
2006-12-13 19:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are feeling bad it is beacuse you KNOW you did the wrong thing. To stop your conscience from bothering you , own up and apologise and make it right. Yous should never want to get rid of youconscience it is the thing that helps keep people grounded and balanced otherwise the world would go to hell in a hand basket in seconds.
2006-12-13 20:14:57
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answered by 11straight 2
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You can't. It's a part of your brain located in the frontal lobe. Your conscience is basically your values and morals that you were taught since you were little. You can try to be a hard-***, and just ignore it, but you were instiled with those values, and it will be damn hard to get rid off, if you can. You probably feel bad because it's something that goes against what you were taught was right.
2006-12-14 03:41:14
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answered by Joe P 2
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Do the right thing. The conscience only comes around when you regret doing something wrong if you had done the right thing to begin with you would not have any regrets or second thoughts about what you did.
2006-12-13 20:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't get rid of it. It serves a purpose unless you're someone who is a sociopath (who have no conscience and are abnormal).
If you're feeling bad about something ask yourself if you're feeling bad about something you shouldn't feel bad about or if you're feeling bad about something you ought to feel bad about.
If its the first scenario then tell yourself why you aren't the one who should be feeling bad. If its the latter scenario - this is what happens when people do whatever it is you did or said. Learn from it. Don't do the same kind of thing again. Maybe offer someone a sincere apology (if you're feeling bad about another person), and just tell them you feel lousy about whatever it is you did or said.
2006-12-13 20:04:27
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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We have a conscience because it's God's way of being with us all the time and informing us of what we're doing wrong. But if we continually ignore this & push it aside & make excuses for why it's okay, eventually it goes away and then we feel good about what we're doing. So just keep making excuses and it'll go away!
2006-12-14 04:08:30
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answered by *Angel Preciosa* 2
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It's to your credit that you have one, so don't get rid of it.
I don't know what you feel bad about, but if it's something you can fix you should fix it. Apologies work.
Even if you aren't a Christian, you might want to look over the Sermon on the Mount, as presented in Matthew 5 and 6. It contains some of the best human relations advice ever put on paper.
2006-12-13 19:56:14
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answered by Warren D 7
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Conscience is a faculty or sense that leads to feelings of remorse when we do things that go against our moral precepts, or which informs our moral judgment before performing such an action. Such feelings are not intellectually reached, though they may cause us to 'examine our conscience' and review those moral precepts, or perhaps resolve to avoid repeating the behaviour.
only TIME can heal it
2006-12-13 19:58:31
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answered by ronkeslim 3
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Easy you have to continually do whatever it is that you did that is bothering you over and over again until it goes away. For instance if you have a conscience about cheating on your significant other you continue to cheat until you feel good about having intercourse with another person. Belive me conscience is just a figment of your imagination and can be easily ignored. ;)
2006-12-13 20:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way to deal with such a situation is to go back where you started. For example if you did something wrong to someone then you should go to that person and apologize make sure you clear the air for both of you that way you will not feel guilty but if you don't you will carry that with you for the rest of your life.
2006-12-13 19:52:22
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answer #11
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answered by auntsid 3
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