I still say you have a good sense of right and wrong. Maybe the problem lies within the bounds of self-discipline and/or "temptation." We all have temptations, some of them stronger than others. Some temptations are easier to forgo than others. The internal struggle then is with how strong the temptation is, not whether we know what's right and wrong. We need to go through our own personal check list of consequences when we are tempted to do something we know is wrong or illegal. You seem to have that pretty well honed. "Stay out of jail!"

If we hurt someone or their feelings, we can be pretty sure that it will come back to bite us. Do you want to "get bit?" Of course, I'm not of a mind to "turn the other cheek" every time someone "slaps" me, you understand!
<font color=blue>"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" --Shakespeare</font color=blue>
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Psalm 119:105 Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.