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Cheating in school is a form of self-deception. We go to school to learn. We cheat ourselves when we coast on the efforts and scholarship of someone else.
James E. Faust
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Cheating in school is ultimately about deceiving oneself and undermining one's own learning.

This quote emphasizes that cheating is not just an act against academic integrity but a deeper betrayal of one's own potential and learning journey. When students choose to cheat, they bypass the chance to truly understand and grow, relying instead on the efforts of others, which limits their own development and mastery of the subject matter.

Themes

CheatingEducationSelf-DeceptionLearningIntegrity

In practice

Example use cases

During a classroom discussion about ethics, one could quote this to highlight the importance of honesty in learning.

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