Cheating, lying, and manipulating might seem like shortcuts to success or getting what you want, but they actually do more harm than good. (Read More)

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Cheating, lying, and manipulating might seem like shortcuts to success or getting what you want, but they actually do more harm than good. They can damage relationships, break trust, and leave people feeling hurt and betrayed. And when the truth comes out, as it often does, the fallout can be pretty devastating. Plus, constantly engaging in deceitful behavior can really mess with your self-esteem and how you see yourself.


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