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A person may find technical lessons but there is no 'moral lesson' in counterfeiting. It's generally an illegal activity, and as such, a counterfeiter may or may not ever face a judicial system. Similar activities have shown the perpetrators can differ from cruel and inhumane criminals to intelligent survivors using profits to feed family and others. Life is not really a big school. There are no more moral lessons to be learned than there is universal equality and fairness. If men face a judgment day in an afterlife, learning a lesson in morality (which differs by culture and view point) may be of little use at that time.

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