I don't believe in good human beings, but I believe you can have structures that make it easier to make the right choice or the wrong choice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I tend to think that good and evil exist and that the quantity in each of us is unchangeable. The moral character of people is set, fixed until death.
Humans are born with a hard-wired morality: a sense of good and evil is bred in the bone. I know this claim might sound outlandish, but it's supported now by research in several laboratories.
I'm a human. Every human is flawed. I might be flawed in different ways than some people, or worse ways than some people, or better ways than some people.
We are people in circumstances who make choices that we think are right at the time.
In the real world in which we live, you always have to choose between evils. And in choosing between evils, you have to have moral criteria for how to make those choices.
One of the things I believe in is a sense of human nature.
In all life, there are the people that are right for you, and there are the people that are wrong for you, and then there are the people that you just choose.
I do not believe in the concept of good and evil in my personal life, in the real world. I just don't believe it. I never try to judge.
I don't believe in bad and good, I believe we are all a mix of both.
I've always believed that humans are good at heart. But there's always the exception.