I think its your state of mind, your intent and your action. But in nature there is no good or bad. You don't have a badly behaving raindrop or a river that is evil. You don't have a lion or a bad flower. Animals follow instinct. Though pet owners will disagree! But even the Dog Whisperer knows this.
We have certain impressions formed because of our limited five senses. Which is our way to access the world, in general. But when we use our sixth sense we realise that good and bad are just labels and they keep changing according to our mood, our enviroment and thought. Mostly it all seems to revolve around the thoughts that supply us with labels and information that is usually based on limited perspective. This leads to misconceptions, flawed conclusions, unfounded fears and baseless biases. We literally create imaginary worlds of paradise and hell in our head which is seldom in rhythm with the reality around us. And we don't give ourselves enough time to reflect on our perception and watch reality in slow motion.
We rarely see the bigger picture and our role in it as bit players. Instead we construct universes with ourselves as the focal point. When science discovered that the Earth was not the centre of the universe, it was not just a technical discovery, but a purely philosophical and spiritual one, that allowed man to see his part in the scheme of things. Although he doesn't seem to be paying much notice to that information. Perhaps he is not ready to absorbed the knowledge because of the leisurely natural process that involve his evolving from an atom to superconsciousness. It's probably part of a long process and will take its course. I, for my part, am pretty sure that's where he is supposed to be heading.