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Do You Suffer From Guilt-Proneness?

OK.  So this isn't exactly a brainstorm.  But did you know that if you are prone to guilt, you are probably more trustworthy than someone who isn't? Great.  Guilt is good for something else.  (As a friend says, an Italian mom says, "Eat this, or I'll kill you."  A Jewish mom says, "Eat this or I'll kill myself."  I have both.) ANYway, newswise.com reports that guilt is, yes, a powerful, motivator. New research from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business finds that when it comes to predicting who is most likely to act in a trustworthy manner, one of the most important factors is the anticipation of guilt, according to newswise.com. In a study, “Who is Trustworthy? Predicting Trustworthy Intentions and Behavior,” Chicago Booth Assistant Professor  Emma Levine , Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania’s T. Bradford Bitterly and Maurice Schweitzer, and Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business’ Associate Professo...