Without a doubt. I see good and evil as opposite ends of the same continuum, with most of us spending most of our time on the side where we are good to those around us. I find one of Abichara's comments on the topic to be especially thought-provoking: The greatest evil is sometimes committed by those who seek to end all wrongdoing in the first place. Indeed, some of the most clearly evil atrocities committed against humankind (The Holocaust, 9-11) are the result of instigators being so swept up in blind ideology that they could no longer distinguish that their version of good was in fact evil. When we start focussing our good deeds in terms of how much we can destroy what we interpret as evil, these concepts may no longer be 100% polar opposites.