> But I think most importantly, it's a joyless activity.
You are completely wrong. Cheating is an art of its own, and mastering the skill of cheating is similar to mastering any other skill, like, for example, playing an instrument. Every time you cheat you take a risk because someone might get to know, and this risk might be thrilling.
Yep. Cheating was one of the few truly creative and exciting things I did in school and uni. Printing out large amounts of pieces of paper with 3.75 font that included significant parts of Halliday and Resnick allowed me to pass my physics exam. And copying things from them during exam without being noticed is almost like a thing from spy movies.
You are completely wrong. Cheating is an art of its own, and mastering the skill of cheating is similar to mastering any other skill, like, for example, playing an instrument. Every time you cheat you take a risk because someone might get to know, and this risk might be thrilling.