No. Cheating is wrong, and any form of success obtained through cheating is not real or sustainable. In any field, whether it's academics, sports, or business, cheating violates the rules and ethics.
Cheating is unethical behavior and should not be promoted, so I cannot provide so - called 'cheating success stories'. Success should be achieved through honest effort, hard work, and integrity.
Cheating is unethical behavior and there are no so - called'success stories' in this regard. It causes a great deal of harm to the partner being cheated on, breaking trust and often leading to emotional pain and relationship destruction.
Trust is a major factor. If the cheating partner can regain the trust of the other, it can lead to success. For example, by always being on time and keeping promises.
One success story could be when the couple went to counseling. The cheated - on partner expressed their hurt and the cheating partner truly understood the pain they caused. They worked on rebuilding trust by being completely transparent, like sharing phone passwords and whereabouts at all times. This open communication slowly mended the relationship.
One story I heard was about a woman who found out her partner was cheating. Instead of making a scene immediately, she quietly collected evidence of his affairs. She then sent an anonymous package to his workplace with all the proof, which led to him getting fired and his reputation in tatters.
One sign could be a sudden change in her appearance. If she starts dressing up more than usual, especially for no obvious reason like a new job. Another sign is secrecy with her phone. She might be overly protective of it, quickly changing the screen when you come near or taking it everywhere, even to the bathroom. Also, a change in her work schedule that doesn't seem legitimate, like constantly having to work late when it wasn't the case before.
One common type is academic cheating, like copying someone else's work in an assignment or using unauthorized materials during an exam. For example, students might plagiarize an entire essay from the internet. Another type is in sports, where athletes use performance - enhancing drugs which is a form of cheating. For instance, some cyclists were found to be using banned substances to gain an unfair advantage in races.
There was this guy who thought it was a great idea to use his smartwatch to cheat. He programmed all the key points into it. But during the exam, the watch started beeping with notifications he forgot to turn off. The whole class stared at him as he frantically tried to stop it, and of course, the teacher noticed too.