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Old 09-18-2018, 06:17 PM   #28
rem736
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it seems to me that this argument continues because everyone (or most everyone) is saying that only one thing could be the reason behind the dishonest act. as some have pointed out, some do it because they do not get paid well enough, and some who are very well paid also act dishonestly. but everyone who acts dishonestly is likely to have more than one reason and/or personal characteristics that contribute. everyone's purpose and reason(s) are different. to try to distill down to a single reason is pointless.
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