Altruism, selfishness (both kinds), and evil can be plotted on a line by their definitions. In order, it goes:
***self destructive altruism: Helping others even when it/they hurt you. Examples: paying taxes when they're used to fund programs, institutions, and groups that hurt you, like welfare abuse, LEOs who enforce edicts to restrict the people's liberty, science that pushes only the mainstream narrative, government prioritizing which businesses succeed and which don't, removing choices from the people, general government bloat and corruption, over taxation, remaining in any toxic relationship, men required to still fulfill their traditional obligations (protector and provider) while women aren't (mothers, taking care of the home, cooking, raising the children), voting for politicians and policies to win woke points but they enact polices like open borders and mass immigration that hurts you, the divorce courts fucking over men with ridiculous alimony and child support payments, jumping on a grenade to save your friends, trying to save others by stopping a terrorist/criminal/any violent force but get hurt in the process, giving others your last bit of food when you're starving to death, the last stand of the Greeks at Thermopylae (could be construed as self destructive evil in the eyes of the Persians), any soldier that covers a retreat of his friends but gets hurt or killed, etc.
***altruism: Helping others regardless of how it affects you. Examples (add "regardless of ____" at the end of each example): being nice to strangers, acting in accordance with a healthy society to maintain it, paying taxes in general, following the rules and laws, doing favors for others, helping people with homework (I only include it because it happened to me a lot in school and got nothing for it from everyone I helped, and many dropped out of college), doing most of the work in a group project, doing most of the work at your job, all forms of charity, etc.
***constructive selfishness: Helping others so they in turn help you, or helping yourself so you can in turn help others, where a constant (but not always equal) exchange of favors occurs. Examples: the basis of free trade in capitalism (both sides gain from the exchange), your taxes are collected which are used to directly help you (mutual defense, a welfare program that is used but not abused, honest collective science endeavors which produce tangible immediate technological benefits, etc.), a job (exchange of work for pay, but workers can often be taken advantage of), random favors with your neighbors, a healthy marriage, raising healthy kids that in turn take care of you in your old age, rotations of overwatch so your fellow soldiers can get some sleep, neighbors helping each other clean up after a natural disaster, getting enough to eat, sleep, and drink to remain healthy so you can help others, owning a good home to put you in a good position to help others, having a good amount of wealth/things that were honestly earned in society to make your life easier to in turn give you more time to help others, etc.
***neutrality: A near impossible position to take and hold relative to these definitions. Do you think pure blind justice would fit here, or perhaps a tertiary category?
***destructive selfishness: Hurting others which in turn helps you, or helping yourself so you can in turn hurt others. Examples: lying, cheating, stealing, rape to experience pleasure, a criminal murdering a cop so they can escape capture, a politician lying to get elected to serve their own interests at the detriment of the people, politician(s) funneling taxpayer money to themselves or their friends, politician(s) funding stuff that hurts the people, weakening them so they are easier to control, generally being a hypocrite by expecting others to act better than you do to maintain a healthy society while you take advantage of it, mainstream media censoring certain subjects to control information for the cabal's benefit, dumbing down education to weaken people and make them easier to control, poising the food and water supply to make the people weaker and easier to control, the CIA running drugs into the U.S. to fund their black programs, false flag attacks against the people to push support for a war or more authoritarianism, needless wars that gets people in the military killed for the benefit of the cabal, the U.S. funding, training, and arming "rebels" in Syria to oust Assad so they can run an oil pipeline through and the Rothschilds can steal oil from Syria's southern border, buying something that enables you to break the law more easily (a gun, lockpicks, a fast getaway car, killdozer, etc.), getting training that enables you to break the law more easily (lock picking, studying a neighborhood to pick the best houses to steal from, etc.), etc.
***evil: Hurting others regardless of how it affects you. Examples: random murder with no motive, destroying property, lying for no benefit, many comic book villains, etc.
***self destructive evil: Hurting others even when it/they hurt you. Examples: terrorist suicide bombers (could be construed as self destructive altruism in the eyes of their religion/society combating degeneracy), Japanese kamikaze pilots (again, could be construed as self destructive altruism in the eyes of the Japanese trying to defend their homeland), cutting someone off to get ahead in traffic (presumably because you're in a hurry) but then brake check them because they honked at you, attacking someone but getting your ass kicked, committing a crime and being punished, etc.
A few extra thoughts:
While evil is separated from destructive selfishness for the purposes of this discussion, many of the examples of destructive selfishness can be described as evil, and most of the evil people in the world fall under this category. Also, keep in mind some of the things listed don't align with the other examples around them, so there are some outliers that defeat the attempt at claiming "all of this is good" and "all of this is bad". This is also affected by point of view (even though absolutism and object morality exist). The examples for altruism and evil can be somewhat vague and nebulous compared to the other categories, because they can easily jump to other categories depending on the circumstances.
Part 1: Definitions and setting things up.
Altruism, selfishness (both kinds), and evil can be plotted on a line by their definitions. In order, it goes:
***self destructive altruism: Helping others even when it/they hurt you. Examples: paying taxes when they're used to fund programs, institutions, and groups that hurt you, like welfare abuse, LEOs who enforce edicts to restrict the people's liberty, science that pushes only the mainstream narrative, government prioritizing which businesses succeed and which don't, removing choices from the people, general government bloat and corruption, over taxation, remaining in any toxic relationship, men required to still fulfill their traditional obligations (protector and provider) while women aren't (mothers, taking care of the home, cooking, raising the children), voting for politicians and policies to win woke points but they enact polices like open borders and mass immigration that hurts you, the divorce courts fucking over men with ridiculous alimony and child support payments, jumping on a grenade to save your friends, trying to save others by stopping a terrorist/criminal/any violent force but get hurt in the process, giving others your last bit of food when you're starving to death, the last stand of the Greeks at Thermopylae (could be construed as self destructive evil in the eyes of the Persians), any soldier that covers a retreat of his friends but gets hurt or killed, etc.
***altruism: Helping others regardless of how it affects you. Examples (add "regardless of ____" at the end of each example): being nice to strangers, acting in accordance with a healthy society to maintain it, paying taxes in general, following the rules and laws, doing favors for others, helping people with homework (I only include it because it happened to me a lot in school and got nothing for it from everyone I helped, and many dropped out of college), doing most of the work in a group project, doing most of the work at your job, all forms of charity, etc.
***constructive selfishness: Helping others so they in turn help you, or helping yourself so you can in turn help others, where a constant (but not always equal) exchange of favors occurs. Examples: the basis of free trade in capitalism (both sides gain from the exchange), your taxes are collected which are used to directly help you (mutual defense, a welfare program that is used but not abused, honest collective science endeavors which produce tangible immediate technological benefits, etc.), a job (exchange of work for pay, but workers can often be taken advantage of), random favors with your neighbors, a healthy marriage, raising healthy kids that in turn take care of you in your old age, rotations of overwatch so your fellow soldiers can get some sleep, neighbors helping each other clean up after a natural disaster, getting enough to eat, sleep, and drink to remain healthy so you can help others, owning a good home to put you in a good position to help others, having a good amount of wealth/things that were honestly earned in society to make your life easier to in turn give you more time to help others, etc.
***neutrality: A near impossible position to take and hold relative to these definitions. Do you think pure blind justice would fit here, or perhaps a tertiary category?
***destructive selfishness: Hurting others which in turn helps you, or helping yourself so you can in turn hurt others. Examples: lying, cheating, stealing, rape to experience pleasure, a criminal murdering a cop so they can escape capture, a politician lying to get elected to serve their own interests at the detriment of the people, politician(s) funneling taxpayer money to themselves or their friends, politician(s) funding stuff that hurts the people, weakening them so they are easier to control, generally being a hypocrite by expecting others to act better than you do to maintain a healthy society while you take advantage of it, mainstream media censoring certain subjects to control information for the cabal's benefit, dumbing down education to weaken people and make them easier to control, poising the food and water supply to make the people weaker and easier to control, the CIA running drugs into the U.S. to fund their black programs, false flag attacks against the people to push support for a war or more authoritarianism, needless wars that gets people in the military killed for the benefit of the cabal, the U.S. funding, training, and arming "rebels" in Syria to oust Assad so they can run an oil pipeline through and the Rothschilds can steal oil from Syria's southern border, buying something that enables you to break the law more easily (a gun, lockpicks, a fast getaway car, killdozer, etc.), getting training that enables you to break the law more easily (lock picking, studying a neighborhood to pick the best houses to steal from, etc.), etc.
***evil: Hurting others regardless of how it affects you. Examples: random murder with no motive, destroying property, lying for no benefit, many comic book villains, etc.
***self destructive evil: Hurting others even when it/they hurt you. Examples: terrorist suicide bombers (could be construed as self destructive altruism in the eyes of their religion/society combating degeneracy), Japanese kamikaze pilots (again, could be construed as self destructive altruism in the eyes of the Japanese trying to defend their homeland), cutting someone off to get ahead in traffic (presumably because you're in a hurry) but then brake check them because they honked at you, attacking someone but getting your ass kicked, committing a crime and being punished, etc.
A few extra thoughts: While evil is separated from destructive selfishness for the purposes of this discussion, many of the examples of destructive selfishness can be described as evil, and most of the evil people in the world fall under this category. Also, keep in mind some of the things listed don't align with the other examples around them, so there are some outliers that defeat the attempt at claiming "all of this is good" and "all of this is bad". This is also affected by point of view (even though absolutism and object morality exist). The examples for altruism and evil can be somewhat vague and nebulous compared to the other categories, because they can easily jump to other categories depending on the circumstances.