Personally I feel it is nothing more than a generalized idea, because everyone has a different opinion on what it means to them, so it lacks factual validity, but I want all of your opinions, what do you think?
I think doing injury is bad but if actions are benign there is no difference just perspective
That is a tough one to answer. I have seen good people do bad things and vice versa. But I also think that both are survival mechanisms. I do agree that it is a generalized idea because society so often wants one or the other to explain away things. I don't know how many times that I have heard things like: he was a good neighbor and I can't understand why he would have murdered his wife or she was such a bad kid growing up, now look at well she turned out. Great question, definitely has me thinking about it.
Great perspective!
Good and bad are subjective and extremely limited.
I prefer life affirmative and life negating or various other ways to describe opposing forces in nature and the natures of our kind.
It also discloses evil in the form of life thwarting actions committed and perpetuated by religions against those trapped in them from the earliest stages of life.
Possibly a question of intent rather than action.
"Good" definition
adjective, better; best
"Bad" definition
adjective, worse; worst
Source: dictionary.com
It does lack factual validity. That said, I do believe there is a 'good' in the broader sense of things that are good for or to the majority of people. It may not be 'good' in some cosmic sense, or as taken apart from the interests of those involved, but it still exists subjectively. The same for 'bad'.
Well said!