A wise inspirational quote once said, "Winners never cheat, and cheaters never win." I learned that firsthand when I failed my US Government AP test in high school after not studying and looking up the test answers online for the entire semester. I justified this behavior to myself by thinking that our teacher should have known better than to copy the exact test questions that are easily available to anyone with an internet connection, but in the end, the joke was on me. In college, I never cheated, partially because it was virtually impossible in all of my classes but also because it's often a lot more work to cheat than just doing what's in front of you. The threat of academic expulsion was not a bad deterrent either. Nevertheless, some people continue to cheat all the way through their professional lives and chance the consequences. One of these people is a career coach named Andrea Logan, and she was surprised to find that most people don't mirror her ways.