Why Cheating Is Wrong

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Cheating, in most societies, was taught to be bad and wrong. Google’s definition for cheating is “act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination.” Most parents and teachers have also taught their children these same basics, but are they always right? If cheating will advance you and excel you in your own life, then why is it so vile? If someone cheated on their test or in their ball game to allow them to win, is it really considered wrong? Here is why many parents teach children that cheating is bad, but also the perks to cheating.
Many believe that cheating is wrong, but an almost equal amount say that it is good. Debate.org has taken a poll, and 56% of people who were in the poll said it is …show more content…

We are literally paying people to do the opposite of what the “American dream” was based on. The quote in the last paragragh is saying that when you cheat, you get guilty and then your cheating was for nothing, but this man on Debate.org says, “No. In todays World it becomes increasingly necessary. If we lived in the Biblical garden of Eden, where everyone trusted and liked everyone else, then cheating would not be comprehendible. However, we live in a world where everyone is on truthful statement away from losing their job, or alienating themselves from their families. Our economy and the political system that supports it is based on cheating. To get ahead in such a system you must adhere to the rules and become a cheat yourself, or live in poverty. These are your options, your lifestyle will depend on how well you lie and cheat to get ahead. The question must also be asked, "Is it our moral obligation to be honest, or should we simply do what is best for ourselves?" No one will provide for you, you must provide for yourself. In a world where only the strong survive; Your survival in corporate America will depend on your ability to cheat. Will you tell the truth, and Lose your Job? Will you Lie and Cheat, and Keep it? Your next meal could depend on your answer to these questions.” This quote says that if an individual wants to survive in our current world and economy, they must cheat and lie in order to have a decent life. Another example, many professional athletes have taken steroids, but when asked in interviews deny it. Why is this? Well to compete with many other athletes they have to do this to be as good, if not better than them to keep their current position and possibly a greater

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