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Cheating—whether in a relationship, on a test, or in a game—usually feels like a shortcut to winning, but it almost always backfires. It erodes trust, which is way harder to rebuild than whatever temporary advantage you gained. The person who cheats often ends up feeling worse in the long run: guilt, paranoia about getting caught,…
The uproar over Target’s seasonal sweater with the phrase OCD Christmas, framed as obsessive compulsive disorder, revealed how delicate the boundary is between playful humor and real harm. What seemed to some like a simple holiday joke carried a different weight for many people who live every day with the realities of this condition. For…
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