What I learned from this.
47% of gamers think that they're good in alignment. Now, as some people have said, we're mostly neutral in alignment -- true neutral at that. The number of gamers I can think of whom I considered truly good -- good in the sense of "going out and doing good things" as opposed to saying they're good people or attending church -- is pretty small.
So, what I learned from this is that people define good as what they happen to be.
47% of gamers think that they're good in alignment. Now, as some people have said, we're mostly neutral in alignment -- true neutral at that. The number of gamers I can think of whom I considered truly good -- good in the sense of "going out and doing good things" as opposed to saying they're good people or attending church -- is pretty small.
So, what I learned from this is that people define good as what they happen to be.
