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The headmaster was cheated out of 561 thousand by the "fake education director", which caused concern. What are the secrets of the principal being cheated?
Education has always been a very important industry and a science. At the same time, teachers and principals who serve the education industry have always been respected and loved by people. It is also for this reason that the incident that the headmaster was cheated by the fake director of the Education Bureau by 56. 1 10,000 has aroused widespread concern. What the hell is going on here?

It happened in March this year. The fake education director, that is, a liar, did not know where to get a private school principal's WeChat. After adding friends, I casually said a lot. If you don't study it carefully, you really think it's bluffing, or you say it according to reality. In this way, the headmaster was anxious, lost his sense of proportion and forgot to investigate. In this way, the headmaster fell into the trap of fraud. The fake education director asked the principals of private schools to transfer money on his behalf on the pretext of something or inconvenience. Such a worrying fraud really fooled the educated man. Even if it was later discovered, the price was 560,000. Fortunately, after the alarm, more than 500,000 people cheated by the police's close investigation and action were all recovered, but the things behind this incident are still worth pondering.

I have always believed that the primary purpose of teachers, professors and principals is to teach and educate people. Then why do scammers cheat by such means, and the first action is bribery? If this is not a scam, isn't this behavior a bribe? Facing the problems pointed out by the Education Bureau, we are not thinking about how to solve the problems, but how to cover them up through money bribery. I don't quite understand this point. A good school depends on much more than money and finding relationships to enter through the back door. I also hope that all educators will not do this. Moreover, this incident is still a fraud case after all. In this matter, we should have a point of inspiration and thinking to improve our judgment. Principals will be cheated, so are people from all walks of life easy to be cheated by this means?

Nowadays, fraudulent means emerge one after another, and the scope is not limited to family and relatives. What we can do is to be vigilant, think more and ask more questions when things happen, minimize the risk of being cheated and improve our ability to distinguish. If it is still impossible to prevent, don't forget to ask the police for help.

Finally, I want to say that there are shortcuts in this society, but the best shortcut is to achieve your goals by your own efforts rather than by giving money and gifts. It's not far off to rely on others to hide. I hope each of us can find a way to success.