Society provides many examples of grown people cheating; from card games to relationships, sports, politics, academics, employment and the list goes on. A common phrase is “If you’re not cheating you’re not trying”. Cheating is so common it worked itself into the very fabric of American life, permeating nearly everything we come into contact with; “well everybody else does it” some say. While there is no doubting the argument made by those who invest their entire life in a sport where a batting average increase of .50 can mean millions of dollars annually or where key insider information in the stock market can eliminate the competition. So where, when, and why does this transition occur; from parents teaching our children “to always play fair” to actually paying people to give us an “unfair” advantage over someone or something. The lure of immediate gratification and instant wealth outweighs any concern for character, values, morals, self-worth, social impact, or future consequences.…