Advice that you later learned was BS?

Mister Terrific

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Actually i've found that lying and cheating is a great way to get ahead in life.

I would just say to limit it to your academic life, not personal or professional.
Cheating on a college application and getting away with it will absolutely give you a leg up. Penalties for getting caught aren't that serious, you won't go to jail for lying about volunteering background. Plenty of kids made to ivy league by cheating on tests.
Yep. I got the best job I ever had by saying I had a cert I didn’t have. When I got the job they paid for me to get the cert. Onboarding and the actual management are rarely if ever apart of the same building.


Look at all these Chinese mutherfukkers in universities try that are constantly running cheating rings
 

Dameon Farrow

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Show up, work hard.

Man that just means they start piling on more work. They see you knock out all the work by yourself that registers to them "oh ok he can do all the work by himself everyday."


:wtf: those were extruniating circumstances im not trying to work like that all the time. They will grind you down to the bone if you let them.
Yeah you should only really work hard at something you are learning/buildimg for yourself. Otherwise you absolutely are opening the door to get used by a company. There may have been a time when this wasn't the case but today? Employees are a means to an end and if some sucker doesn't mind shouldering more work it will be piled on to that sucker's shoulders without a second thought!
 
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