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I'm writing this letter to you with a heavy heart and a sense of disappointment. I recently discovered that you have been engaging in dishonest and unethical practices as a con artist, and it deeply troubles me.
Conning others out of their hard-earned money and using deceitful tactics to manipulate people is not the answer. It's a short-sighted and ultimately harmful way of living.
Your actions not only hurt the individuals you've targeted, but they also undermine the trust and integrity of society as a whole. It's hard enough to build trust and create meaningful connections with others in this world, and conning people only makes it worse.
I implore you to reflect on your actions and consider the harm that you are causing to yourself and others. There are better ways to make a living that do not involve taking advantage of others.
I hope that you will find the courage to change your ways and start living a life of honesty and integrity.