Cheating also appears to be almost contagious among young people—and may even serve as a kind of social adhesive, at least in environments where it is widely accepted. Cheating is an insult to those who are teaching you. Cheaters win all the time even after they were caught. Review by Matt Church. It's the easy way out. By Jeffrey Kluger March 10, 2014 11:26 AM EDT W ant to compose a … Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Most of the time, we think of cheating as despicable. Calling someone a cheater is rarely a compliment, and being cheated is never a good … The Atros, the Patriots, many individuals. A few weeks ago, an article about cheating came that really caught my interest. 240 pp. Cheating often becomes a shortcut. Knowledge is power and when someone shares knowledge with you it is a gift. The general answer for most is, “no”, it is never okay. If you are feeling that you need to cheat, you need to evaluate yourself and figure out why. Why Cheating Is Okay It's a concept so appealing, it seems downright dangerous. Cheating is what lazy people do. Cheating doesn't end in high school. Cheating for fun, alcohol-induced reasons, attention, a good night out, or for any reason that is not emotional is unacceptable. Getting cheated on is one of the most devastating and damaging things that can happen in a person’s life. However, if you are cheating, soberly, with an emotional tie to an individual who you do … Cheating is bad. For many, she says, the pressure to do well academically and compete for good colleges has made cheating a way to survive high school. Cheating in College: Why Students Do It and What Educators Can Do about It. Survey comments: "I actually think cheating is good. The question as to whether cheating is ever justified is both an ethical and moral one. (2012) Book by Donald McCabe, Kenneth Butterfield, & Linda Trevino. Cheating is a Good Thing (Sometimes) Troels Graugaard—Getty Images/Vetta. The impulse to cheat however could be a valuble insight. I believe in that, and I know you do as well. But the theory of cheat days and reward meals—where you break from watching what you eat to indulge in delicious but decidedly less wholesome dishes—is one of the easiest and certainly the most fun ways to lose weight and stay in shape. It turns into a bad habit that can … You know that saying “Cheaters never prosper.” It’s a lie. $39.95, (Hardback), ISBN # 978-1-421-40716-6 Review by Matt Church.