I did have a good laugh when I read that you feel proud of yourself for getting a good grade after you cheat - and I don't mean that in a bad way, I actually laughed pretty hard.
The fact that you are questioning it means there is a part of you that doesn't agree with it on a moral level. But your way of doing it has been paying off so far (good grades without trying too hard), so why change your ways, right? Obviously the consequences are not enough to deter you.
You may get away with this in school and you might even get away with it one day in the business world, but know that all of the people who don't cheat to get ahead in life will resent you and may even blow the whistle on you too. Also, as you get older, the consequences will become more severe and you might even end up in jail.
So, try challenging yourself to make it without cheating. I promise you that if you get a good grade without cheating, you will feel far more proud of yourself than you would by faking it.
Do I have no morals at all?
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Probably not normal.
I did have a good laugh when I read that you feel proud of yourself for getting a good grade after you cheat - and I don't mean that in a bad way, I actually laughed pretty hard.
The fact that you are questioning it means there is a part of you that doesn't agree with it on a moral level. But your way of doing it has been paying off so far (good grades without trying too hard), so why change your ways, right? Obviously the consequences are not enough to deter you.
You may get away with this in school and you might even get away with it one day in the business world, but know that all of the people who don't cheat to get ahead in life will resent you and may even blow the whistle on you too. Also, as you get older, the consequences will become more severe and you might even end up in jail.
So, try challenging yourself to make it without cheating. I promise you that if you get a good grade without cheating, you will feel far more proud of yourself than you would by faking it.