No, if someone gets sentenced to death for being a criminal (for example, being gay in the Middle East), there's no way there's anything good about them. Joking. But seriously though. Lately I have felt evil. And I have thought about the "you either die or live long enough to become evil". It's like this world has removed all the good things about me. I wonder how many bad people were originally good people who were just infected by this world and became evil. Like narcissists. Some narcs are born, but some were good people who got treated like trash.
People are often in three groups. Imagine a really good looking, neurotypical, healthy, rich person. He gets treated well his whole life thanks to the halo effect (google if you don't know). He's always liked, always loved, always gets support. He becomes a person who says bad things, because he knows people will still love him. What is the hatred of one or two people, when you can go to any bar, say "I'm tall and handsome and rich" and impregnate the whole town and next day get a promotion at your work? (According to studies, your height affects your promotion chances, people want big, tall, handsome leaders, no one wants to be led by an ugly small man. Just like a gorilla group. People haven't evolved much.) He has grown accustomed to people loving him no matter what he does and says, and then one day he starts to think "I can do literally anything!" and does something bad. Maybe assaults an old woman and robs her bag or maybe even something worse. After all, Meeks exists. If you need help in ctb, google Meeks. He might feel some bits of remorse sometimes, but it's hard, after getting brainwashed by everyone to think he's so good.
The second group is "normies", the normal people. They may or may not feel remorse.
The third group is the mistreated ones. The boy who gets laughed at for having a small dick, being short, autist, being vegan, liking dolls instead of cars, being gay, trans, whatever. And though he can get friends and with luck even a spouse, there are always those who will treat him badly no matter what he says or does. Does he starts to do bad things, in the "I have been a good person and still been treated like trash, it doesn't matter what I say or do. I have tried being good, hasn't worked. Let's see if being bad works. After all, that tall handsome rich man does bad things and he gets treated well! I want people to take me seriously! What better way to make people take me seriously than to become serious myself? People always bow to fear!". He either feels a lot of remorse and might kill himself for that, or is so angry at others that he thinks that those people deserved it and that he shouldn't feel any remorse. He's so mentally numb, he can't feel anymore.
If people were a species which didn't have sexes, none of this would exists. There would be no reason to treat others based on their genes. Thus people would treat others based on their personalities. That good-looking person who calls every fat person an ugly pig? Outcast. That ugly person who is a good listener? Celebrated.
So long as people are mammals with sexes, we are no different from harem animals who celebrate the biggest and strongest and turn a blind eye when the weak ones die.
If people at the very least were like monogamous birds, where the personalities of the birds matter more than looks, things would be much better. If the tall, handsome male bird pumped and dumped you, you couldn't take of the kids alone. Your bloodline would end there. So you choose the smaller male who brings you food and warms the eggs when you're hunting.
Sure even in humans there are people who treat others based on their personalities and not looks, but those people aren't the majority. After all genitals control people more than brains could ever hope.
Birds truly are more evolved than humans.
Do I feel remorse = do people hate me now? No remorse = they love me because of my looks, status, money so I can do anything or they'll always hate me no matter what I do so no reason to have any remorse. Yes remorse = I get treated well when I do good things but they treat me badly when I do bad things, thus I feel remorse and try to correct my behavior and apologize in order to make people like me more.
Remorse exists to make you do things that make you more liked by other people. More remorse is always good. But people aren't always good.