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be good to it, and be good to yourself
Yeah, that's right OP.
It's really nice to see that you're a good bad person who knows the things they do are bad and still does them, rather than you being a bad bad person who doesn't realize how wicked they are.
I'm going with festive trash can.
Becoming good because it's wise is an Iterative process.
The fact you realize this and feel bad is evident that you're not a bad person, a bad person would not care nor be capable of growth. You just did a bad thing, something no one's exempt from. The human being is after all, very flawed.
A public apology is well and good but consider apologizing privately to those you've wronged whenever possible. Even if they don't forgive you, (which is ok) it's still as important for you as it is for them.