Very thought-provoking piece there, @ogoowinner.
One thing I'll add however -- since our consciences have been conditioned to accept right and wrong differently -- is: whatever we do, we should put ourselves in the other person's shoes (or in the shoes of whoever would be affected by our actions or inaction).
This way, it wouldn't just be about what feels good to you, but about caring about other people's feelings.
For example, if you drop banana peels on a walkway, it might not seem evil to you...but imagine if it was someone else that dropped it and you accidentally stepped on it...and it broke your limbs. Sure you don't want that...why would you want someone else to go through that?
If we all always think this way before we act, this world would be a much better place.
Thanks for the great post!