At first, I want to set one premise that two concepts "intention" and "outcome" could be someone's moral standards to judge he is good or evil. (What else? If you can find other factors, let me know.) And I will focus on verifying whether these two can be really moral standards or not. Let's begin. The first, "intention". Can we say someone is good when he tried to do that for a good purpose but the outcome is bad? If your answer is yes. You must say that the woman who has good intentions to help a guy but doesn't realize she annoys him by helping him because she is not enough to be clever to know it is still a good person. Really? (If you still say yes, it's all over and intention is destined to be the only way to judge someone's moral standard. However, I don't think she is a good person. Because she will keep annoying him due to her ignorance. So I keep on my process of thinking.) If the answer is no. "Intention" itself...