Cheating is too mainstream. How about being an exception? Or
being faithful?
But what happens then to friendship? to cooperation? to
team work?
Or.. to true friendship?
Or.. to true friendship?
Should it be proven (or is it proven) to the extent of
providing answers to him and try 'help' a friend in need?
When is too much, too much?
Or when is enough, enough?
Or when is enough, enough?
Or rather discipline a friend you know is in need but not
tolerate his mishaps so he'll learn a lesson,
and maybe next time improve habits?
Or defy friendship and prove an untrue friendship and betrayal?
and maybe next time improve habits?
Or defy friendship and prove an untrue friendship and betrayal?
However, why do you do it secretly if you know it is for
teamwork? Or it is for better friendship or better relations? Is it because it
is wrong?
Or the stigma has just been established so well that it became so bad?
Or the stigma has just been established so well that it became so bad?
But in the first place, why enroll in an insitution (or
educational system) where cheating is prohibited? Why not be in some place
where it is legal and do the ninja? So everyone shall pass and
prove their high capacity to do the ninja? But is there such a
place?
Some are just slowly making an underground education that
demises the real one. It starts with these dilemmas, with these issues--- until
we graduate and it happens in another level --- in the real corporate world, in
the real deal of government chaos. That's why corruption happens. That's why
backlogs occur. That's why stagnation persists. The interest is not real, it is
not pure.
I can only speak for myself. I can never persuade others to
the bridge I am standing. We have our own choices that define our lives at the
end of the day.
You choose. You have all the right. It's just choosing a
white paper to a black one or maybe choosing the grays and be matched to any
other.
Or you may also choose and be the opposite. It's really your
call.
And it will always be your call.
And it will always be your call.
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