I"m a little weirded out by this fan imperative for good. Like yeah, most of us want that in our lives. But we make trade offs for it. And since most of us aren't offered great power or magical ability or whatever in exchange for moral waffling, it's easy to make good decisions most of the time. But are we really that good? If we had a (whatever that is to each of us) sexy-as-all-get-out demon offer us power we couldn't comprehend in exchange for our sense of selves... a younger me wouldn't think that's a difficult choice. A me that hasn't been punched in the life over and over and over would think that's an easier choice.
But me that's entering middle age with every goal hope and love dashed on account of bad luck and poor decision making? Being susceptible to those "evil" choices for control of one's life feels much more understandable
(sorry if I'm being weird... some major life shit went down tonight involving my eldest (14) and his mom, and this how-does-one-relate-to-life is on my mind)
You may find the 'fan imperative for good' to be weird.