Bad people sometimes win at life because they use tricks to get what they want, even if it’s not fair.
Imagine you and your friend are playing a game with marbles. You both have the same number of marbles at first. But your friend hides some marbles under their chair so they can take more turns. That’s like being unfair, they know how to cheat to win.
Why It Works
Sometimes, bad people are good at pretending they're nice or hardworking when they’re really just trying to trick others. Like when a kid says “I’ll share my candy!” but then eats all the best pieces first.
Also, sometimes the people who do the right thing don’t always get noticed, like when you help someone else but forget to pick up your own toys. The tricky kid might get praised even if they didn’t really deserve it.
What Happens Next
But just because bad people win sometimes doesn’t mean they’re happy or safe forever. Like a kid who takes all the snacks but then has to eat them alone, it’s not so fun after all!
Examples
- A student lies to get good grades and ends up in a better college than others.
- A thief steals from neighbors and lives comfortably without working.
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- How Culture Drives Behaviours | Julien S. Bourrelle | TEDxTrondheim?
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