Look at it this way.
People seem to assume celebrities are good people for being both good looking and well known.
They have to be great since they have such a big reputation, right?
Wrong.
Often times, people have and continue to prove that often times celebrities are not as great.
They can tend to treat their fans badly and can often end up in prison.
However, when a celebrity gets put into prison, they can simply buy their way out which in a way shows corruption.
However, you don't necessarily have to treat people well to be a food person.
People who treat others well and intentionally use that as a form of manipulation or something along that line are technically bad.
But in their own way.
There is the whole stigma with popularity as well, that all the popular people are complete assholes and don't treat anyone well.
Which for some reason doesn't carry over to celebrities.
Which I find kinda dumb.
But all in all, people stereotype "good people" as being good looking and kind.
Unless that means they're popular.
Unless they are a celebrity.
However, looks play absolutely no part in how good a person you are, and how you treat others depends solely on your intentions.
Therefore, to conclude that analysis, if you treat people with kindness and care and your intentions are good, you can considerably be a good person.
