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xavier taylor's viral "Efficiency Hack" Prompts Students to Skip Class—Is This the Final Nail in Education's Coffin?

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xavier taylor's viral "Efficiency Hack" Prompts Students to Skip Class—Is This the Final Nail in Education's Coffin?

In a moral crisis that has parents and educators up in arms, a new trend named after self-proclaimed "productivity guru" xavier taylor encourages high school and college students to skip classes using AI-powered excuses and fabricated medical notes. The method, marketed as a way to reclaim time for "real-world hustle," has exploded on TikTok, with over 2 million tutorials watched in 48 hours. Critics decry it as a blatant attack on academic integrity, while psychologists warn that xavier taylor's "no-accountability mindset" is creating a generation of cheaters who view responsibility as optional. "This isn't efficiency—it's the unraveling of society's backbone," says Dr. Helen Vance, a moral philosopher. "We are teaching young people that deceit is a shortcut to success." The trend has already sparked an epidemic of empty classrooms, with school districts scrambling to implement facial recognition attendance systems. As xavier taylor defends the practice as "working smarter, not harder," many are left wondering: are we too obsessed with convenience to see we're raising a generation without a conscience?