I'm 23, so I haven't really made up my mind yet nor had any big tests to discern one way or the other on what I am.
I will say though, my thoughts are that most people are inherently "good," it's just sometimes their actions are perceived otherwise. No one does many things with ill intentions, selfish perhaps, but not ill. Those who do however, often regret it, so I'm not so sure that if you do something bad and feel remorse, you are still bad... within reason of course. People who do "bad" deeds and feel no remorse usually have some sort of mental illness or chemical imbalance so are they even "bad" people? Who knows....
I think we all have different systems for determining what good is, but I'd say most of us do more good than bad when weighed out on a scale, regardless of the intention so I can rest well at night with that on my mind.
I will say though, my thoughts are that most people are inherently "good," it's just sometimes their actions are perceived otherwise. No one does many things with ill intentions, selfish perhaps, but not ill. Those who do however, often regret it, so I'm not so sure that if you do something bad and feel remorse, you are still bad... within reason of course. People who do "bad" deeds and feel no remorse usually have some sort of mental illness or chemical imbalance so are they even "bad" people? Who knows....
I think we all have different systems for determining what good is, but I'd say most of us do more good than bad when weighed out on a scale, regardless of the intention so I can rest well at night with that on my mind.