Further Proof of the Spoon

In this great comment on Forbes (of all places), The Dark Secret of Meritocracy: Reality is Rigged, Karl Smith speaks to hidden costs and the world it creates.

His argument?

Cheaters may almost never win but, given equal opportunity and a large enough competition, the winners are almost always cheaters.

What does this make of cheating?

[What's the spoon? Check out the first post here]

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