“They’re only truly great who are truly good.”-George Chapman
This quote means that there are those who cheat and there are those who win fairly. If you cheat there is a chance that you won’t get caught but you will eventually face the consequences. You will eventually start to feel guilty and want to tell the truth about what you did. If you don’t cheat you will never have to feel guilty and be worrying about the consequences. Basically it is just best to stay away from cheating to avoid situations like this.
There are many examples of why it is important to stay away from cheating. For example, two people are in a race and the one cheating gets first place. The one who isn’t cheating gets second but that doesn’t really matter because in the end he is the real winner for not cheating. Meanwhile the one who cheated is going to be feeling guilty for cheating in order to win first place. This matters because it goes to show that no matter how far cheating gets you, you will always live with the guilt. This is basically what I understood from this quote.
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