There are a likely senses where you aren't. There's the whole world-destroying thing that you don't seem totally opposed to, although I'd personally categorize that as morally neutral rather than good or evil. But in the sense that you're compassionate and genuinely interested in others, and you have a strong drive to learn and grow, and that you listen and observe and develop your own opinions with consideration to people around you, yeah, I think you're good. I wouldn't call it a perfect goodness, but I also don't think that your compassion and care for others should be discounted as meaningless just because you also have more dubious moral perspectives.
I also think those things, like with regards to world-ending or murder or whatever, are things that you still haven't fully learned about yet, but that you've been inquisitive about them and started to gather new information. So it feels premature to judge you on those grounds when you aren't yet even in a place where you know if you can make choices about those things, let alone what choices you will ultimately make.
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[So he will NOT be using Lokison, thank you.]
There are a likely senses where you aren't. There's the whole world-destroying thing that you don't seem totally opposed to, although I'd personally categorize that as morally neutral rather than good or evil. But in the sense that you're compassionate and genuinely interested in others, and you have a strong drive to learn and grow, and that you listen and observe and develop your own opinions with consideration to people around you, yeah, I think you're good. I wouldn't call it a perfect goodness, but I also don't think that your compassion and care for others should be discounted as meaningless just because you also have more dubious moral perspectives.
I also think those things, like with regards to world-ending or murder or whatever, are things that you still haven't fully learned about yet, but that you've been inquisitive about them and started to gather new information. So it feels premature to judge you on those grounds when you aren't yet even in a place where you know if you can make choices about those things, let alone what choices you will ultimately make.