If you ask me, cheating is wrong. Although everyone knows that cheating is wrong, after all, the advantages of cheating outweigh the disadvantages, at least at that time. Cheating is because you are afraid of failure and think you are incapable of achieving your goals. The general motive for cheating is that there is a "threat" around you. In the vernacular, it means "if you don't do well in the exam, you will." . . "Or he exaggerates others, but thinks he can't do it, so he cheats. To sum up, except for some surrounding factors, most of them are derailed by lack of confidence.
Persuading a person not to cheat, I think, is to investigate the cause and find the problem from the root. Most of the reasons are the two I mentioned above. Of course, there are exceptions, which will not be explained here.
I hope lz won't get angry and hurt himself. In the psychology of normal people, even if they disagree on the surface, they will still tend to be people who don't cheat. So I'm impatient. Lz doesn't want to cheat, I think (only I think), because lz thinks those people get honor by improper means, and some people get honor by proper means, so they are angry. Don't worry, normal people will do what I said above.
After typing so many words, I hope lz chooses me!
Note: The above only represents my personal views.