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A comparison is made to televangelists, who often project a moral image but indulge in secret immoralities. The phenomenon suggests that the pressure of living a perfectly moral life—particularly when one’s identity hinges on moral authority—can lead to intense psychological conflict, and sometimes, hypocrisy or outright criminality. The point is that human beings are inherently complex, and the drive for transgression might be intertwined with the very traits that elevate a person socially.