Everyone stops being evil at some point, because they stop being anything. I think, for smaller changes of behavior, you’re losing a lot of information by classifying into “evil” and “good”. And you’re incorrectly modeling people (or at least confusing me greatly) with the term “innate”.
“grew out of it” is a summary of “as they got older, their circumstances, behavioral cues and reinforcement mechanisms, etc. changed enough that their actions visibly changed.” And to that extent, it’s exactly what happens to a lot of people sometime between ages 12 and 35 (with outliers on both ends, and multiple transitions for some).
Everyone stops being evil at some point, because they stop being anything. I think, for smaller changes of behavior, you’re losing a lot of information by classifying into “evil” and “good”. And you’re incorrectly modeling people (or at least confusing me greatly) with the term “innate”.
“grew out of it” is a summary of “as they got older, their circumstances, behavioral cues and reinforcement mechanisms, etc. changed enough that their actions visibly changed.” And to that extent, it’s exactly what happens to a lot of people sometime between ages 12 and 35 (with outliers on both ends, and multiple transitions for some).