Why do people cheat?
From classrooms and boardrooms to sports arenas, relationships, and social media, cheating appears in nearly every area of human life. But what drives otherwise ordinary people to break the rules?
The Cheater's Playbook: Inside the Mind of Rule Breakers explores the psychology behind dishonesty, deception, and unethical behavior. Drawing from real-world examples, famous scandals, behavioral science, and human psychology, this book examines how cheating begins, why it escalates, and the hidden costs that often follow.
Inside, you'll discover:
Why some people are more likely to cheat than others
How small acts of dishonesty grow into larger deceptions
The role of rationalization, cognitive biases, and moral disengagement
Academic cheating and famous school scandals
Infidelity and relationship deception
Corporate fraud, resume fraud, and unethical workplace behavior
Doping, match-fixing, and cheating in sports
Online scams, fake identities, social media manipulation, and deepfakes
Why deception often unravels-and why integrity remains a competitive advantage
Whether you're interested in psychology, ethics, human behavior, business, education, or personal development, this book offers a fascinating look into the minds of rule breakers and the consequences of their choices.
Discover the patterns behind cheating-and the lessons they reveal about human nature, trust, and success.