Chaotic Good, although I am those two things for very different reasons.
Oddly, I'm good because I like it. There's nothing particularly superior about good over neutral, and in fact too much good can be bad for a society, but I happen to like helping people and dislike bringing harm to them, so my actions generally fit in with what most people think of as neutral good.
However, my philosophy on how I think the world is and how it should be is quite... chaotic. I believe laws are inherently bad. They are a restriction of a person's freedom, and that's really all they are. Now admittedly sometimes they prevent things that are worse, so in those cases they can be considered the lesser of two evils, and thus I don't necessarily want to get rid of all laws or anything. Just most of them. Because we have way, way too many of them.
That being said, I don't actually break laws very much. As much as I despise them, they do exist, and there are people out there trying to enforce them. That makes it a simple matter of risk vs. reward when deciding whether or not to break a law, and while I think I'm smart enough to make the risk pretty low in most cases, I also don't really care much about... well, myself. I'm much more interested in improving the lives of others. Since most laws are designed to prevent people from doing selfish things the reward in breaking them is simply not there for me.
Oddly, I'm good because I like it. There's nothing particularly superior about good over neutral, and in fact too much good can be bad for a society, but I happen to like helping people and dislike bringing harm to them, so my actions generally fit in with what most people think of as neutral good.
However, my philosophy on how I think the world is and how it should be is quite... chaotic. I believe laws are inherently bad. They are a restriction of a person's freedom, and that's really all they are. Now admittedly sometimes they prevent things that are worse, so in those cases they can be considered the lesser of two evils, and thus I don't necessarily want to get rid of all laws or anything. Just most of them. Because we have way, way too many of them.
That being said, I don't actually break laws very much. As much as I despise them, they do exist, and there are people out there trying to enforce them. That makes it a simple matter of risk vs. reward when deciding whether or not to break a law, and while I think I'm smart enough to make the risk pretty low in most cases, I also don't really care much about... well, myself. I'm much more interested in improving the lives of others. Since most laws are designed to prevent people from doing selfish things the reward in breaking them is simply not there for me.