I'm not sure I'm totally with you there. In my head, I feel remorse AND shame for some things that I've done. Remorse is wishing I hadn't done it, and it's aligned to causing harm to others in my mind.Xamonas Chegwé » wrote: Remorse is feeling sorry for past actions. Shame is feeling guilty for what you are doing at the time. I see them as distinct. You can lack remorse until given added facts that make your action seem more callous than it seemed to you at the time. Shame is more immediate.
Although the two are closely linked and BOTH are subject to societal conditioning.
Shame can be just something that wasn't necessarily harmful to others. Just something that lowered your own self-esteem, or that you feel made others hold you in less esteem.
I'm too ashamed to quote real examples. But made-up ones would be something like :
Remorse might be for getting drunk, and seriously hurting someone in a fight.
Shame would be for getting drunk, and waving my dick about, with everyone laughing at me, and believing that I was the life and soul of the party.
Maybe I've got the wrong meanings in my head, but that's how I see it.