Dishonest Systems Can’t Be Managed Honestly
Winner: Nitya Nigam
"Honesty is for the most part less profitable than dishonesty." - As said by the Greek philosopher Plato
A dishonest system has a trait of deceitfulness with an exploitative view for personal as well as material gains. Many a times, people misuse their legal power or official authority to receive illegitimate financial gains which they don't deserve. Most of the times, dishonest systems categorically eliminate opportunities for honesty to thrive. This often hurts the society in general because being honest hurts and is frowned upon.
Generally, people like to take the easy way ....
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