Kids (and people) seem to try to find short cuts through life. As if, proceeding through the normal process just like everyone else is so dull. And difficult for some. Which is where cheating the system comes into the equation. How can I find a way to circumvent the rules to make my journey more comfortable? At the expense of another person(s) journey? Even if cheating just hurts a single person, life is not worth cheating.
I am not a perfect person and have tried to cheat the system plenty of times. Throughout my life (I am not 47 years old), I can honestly say that treading down the path of life on the straight road is much more rewarding than spending endless amounts of energy attempting to cheat the system. In the video below, a professional video gamer named Faze Jarvis learned the hard way -- as briefly described in the short video produced by CNN below:
Wow! I guess that he forgot to read the following cheating policy by the Fortnite game maker stated below:
No one is perfect. Although, blatantly trying to game the system (i.e., cheat the system) will have consequences that are not favorable to life looking ahead into the future. In the case above, Faze cannot ever play the game (Fortnite) again.
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