Wallhack.
One day, in a college, a lecturer named Mr Sayuti suddenly gave his students a pop quiz.
The students were obviously not prepared, but Mr Sayuti said, "You may want to cheat in this quiz if you want. I will not stop you."
"How come you're allowing us to cheat? I thought we're not supposed to do that!" a student asked.
"Well, it is really up to you. I just want to demonstrate that cheating is a skill that you may want to use in your life later on, to ensure you achieve something, or just for your survival..." Mr Sayuti explained.
"It can also reflect on how resourceful you are in getting something done," he added before looking at his watch and announced, "You may begin answering now. Quiz ends in ten minutes."
The students began answering. Majority of them cheated by copying others, looking at their notes, discussing and talking to each others, but Mr Sayuti seems to ignore his students' act.
"Ok, times up!" he announce before collecting the answer sheets. The students seems happy that they managed to answer most of the questions.
During the next class, he returned the marked quiz papers to the students. Majority of them failed the quiz, even though they gave the right answers. Only a few who didn't cheat passed the quiz.
Before the class asked, Mr Sayuti said, "Today, I'm teaching you the value of integrity, and the importance of being honest and upright..."
The end.
In case you're wondering, I thought of the story while ironing my uniform yesterday. It has something to do with what happened at work a couple of days earlier, which I really regretted.
No, I'm not the one who cheated.
Although, I have to admit that I did cheat in some quizzes and tests back in UTP (Well, who doesn't? Probably just Farizwan aka Chek Mek. Huhu) and that is probably one reason why Allah didn't make me an engineer.
Now I see why.
p/s: Selamat meninggalkan Ramadhan. Selamat menyambut Aidil Fitri. Jangan lupa bayar zakat fitrah. Pandu cermat. Semoga puasa tahun ini telah melatih kita untuk bersabar di jalan raya. Amin.
11 comments:
Integrity; very few of us have it. People will do anything for power, money and women.
but sometimes honesty is not appreciated by others. because some people see it as plain stupid. well, that's the majority of us and hope there are still some of us could sustain our honesty and integrity for that matter.
the temptation to lose your integrity is enormous. been there but i keep my head straight. uh..it's hard.
i have high integrity. i never cheated in test or quizes
thats why i failed engineering
i rather fail than cheat. yeah. i know aku bodoh kan?
Sayuti, lama dah kak sya tak masuk ur blog, anyway just nak wish Selamat Hari Raya and Maaf Zahri Bathin
aaaa... aaaa... cilake nye lekcere ah!
haha.. xpaham aaa ape motif lekcere neh.. haha.. kate2 org blur
anyways, sayut-san si kachak~ slamat pose, n slamat ari raye! kem salam kt si jelita ngn si ayu~
dueng: it is really up to u.
eff: takdelah bodoh. malas study je kot tu...
hahaha..
kidding. slamat hari raya, maaf zahir batin.
kak sya: selamat hari raya, maaf zahir batin. :)
intan-chan: takpe. tak perlu paham. huhu.
selamat menghabiskan posa. selamat hari raya. maaf zahir batin.
integrity: one of the shared values for PETRONAS. hehehe..
yeop: CLIP. CLIP.
clip? ke clap?
clap as in CLAMYDIA
selamat hari raya enche Sayuti!
masa kt utp mmg hancur integrity aku.. dengan hebatnye meniru kiri kanan dpn blakang..
tp sejak dh keje, aku blaja the importance of it. alhamdulillah berjaye lagi mengekal integrity aku. nak2 lagi dgn position skang. aku bleh kaya juta2 kalau aku x kuat.. kui kui..
nway, salam aidil fitri..
Selamat Hari Raya, maaf zahir dan batin.
Salam Aidilfitri :)
effi: CLIP.
apsal tetiba ko sebut STD tu? hmm...
selamat hari raya.
harni: maybe tak dapat TA sebab tak jaga integriti kat UTP kot...? hehe.
kidding. jangan marah.
selamat hari raya aidilfitri, maaf zahir batin.
akak bunga rampai: salam aidilfitri kak. maaf zahir batin.
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