Personally, no. But that may just be me reflecting my own self on everyone else. I’m not a good a person, and I’m also a coward, so I’m bound to do that. However, things like good and evil are too complicated to merely be defined as such and then have it end there. Crazy people do evil things, we’re all terrorists in the eyes of other terrorists, and all that. I guess using simplified versions of stuff we don’t understand or that confuse and frighten us is sort of a way to make to understand stuff how we can, and solidify, at least seemingly, our sense of independence. Still, all that doesn’t seem to matter when you like at stuff like pedophiles, murderers or tyrants.
But even without such monsters, it seems to me that most people are out for themselves, non caring of how their actions affect others. I get the impression that most are aware of this, so while that may not make them completely evil, it isn’t a good thing, either. Then again, as humans, that’s probably what we are, at least if Darwin and Maslow were partially right.