Well..There is not exact or “right” way to decide good or bad. If we take this question beyond all the attachments and dependencies, there is no such a thing as good or bad.
This “good” concept is purely subjective. Good depends on the point of observation. The beneficiary from an action can accept the outcome as good.
A man eating tiger can accept the killing a human as good. We cannot prove it otherwise, unless we take the human’s point of view or compassionate view. If you take these two out, killing a human could feel no different from feeling like falling a fruit from a tree.
In the absolute sense, everything is part of the nature. But neither good nor bad!
But, as a society or as a human we can generally categorize “good” in to the four below,
1. Universal good - Save someones life
2. Personal good – personal preferences
3. Conventional good – Agreed according to Law etc. in common interests.
4. Cultural good – depends on background beliefs etc.
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Ponder this ;
Perception is everything.
Makes the material world we exist come into life, but it all is just a bunch of densely packed electrons running around atoms, multipled many times over.
Nothing exists. Not really, if you had micro-micro-micro vision that looks through electron levels at life.
It is just percieved as existing.
To some degree what the Hindus believe, that Brahma is asleep and is dreaming the universe into existance, is correct.
Thank you for your comment; I would rather say that it is the emotion. Perception is something recognition and acknowledgement isn’t it?
Yes, we determine good or bad due to the like or dislike state of emotion.
Also we can say that our emotions be positive or negative due to the desire of our sensory system.
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