causality

Illustration of a human silhouette entangled in chains of causality, manipulated by unseen hands.
People crave outcomes, yet they may just be dancing bound by chains.
Faith & Philosophy

Description

Causality is the imaginary blueprint born from mankind’s obsession to give events a reason. It habitually retrofits causes and sells outcomes as a comforting narcotic. At times it casts the dance of coincidence as predetermined choreography, donning the magistrate’s hat to judge invisible crimes. Attempts to verify it always stumble in the darkness of unfalsifiable inference, revealing that its true face is uncertainty itself.

Definitions

  • An imaginary blueprint born from mankind’s obsession to give events a reason
  • A habitual practice of retrofitting causes and selling outcomes as comfort
  • A magical label turning coincidence into inevitability
  • A network of logic devised to dodge accountability
  • A panacea that justifies unfalsifiable inferences
  • The charlatan’s hat that decorates contradictions as truth
  • The cage of reasoning that binds thoughts with invisible chains
  • The playwright who scribbles scripts after the show under the guise of prediction
  • Alchemy that renames a series of coincidences as unavoidable fate
  • Self-hypnosis convincing that linking everything yields satisfaction

Examples

  • It rained so there was a traffic jam? So my lateness is the weather’s fault then.
  • If you believe in causality, does that mean last night’s dinner is the cause of today’s headache?
  • Don’t like the outcome? Then go find a cause and spin some logic.
  • According to scholars who deny coincidence, even coin flips hold deep meaning.
  • The cause of being dumped? It’s the trap of causality; invisible circuits destroyed me.
  • Hooray for causality, the convenient god that appears only when explanations are needed.
  • My boss says to state causality clearly in the report. In other words, as long as it’s reasoning, lies will pass.
  • He speaks of causality, yet shifts all blame for his mistakes onto others.
  • If there’s causality in this world, I’d like an explanation for my lottery jackpot win too.
  • Rather than searching for the cause of success, making excuses for failures is more human.
  • Connecting cause and effect is easy; it’s just good old psychological sleight of hand.
  • Thanks to causality, my injury became the fault of all bosses.
  • TV predictions are easy: assign causality after they come true.
  • No evidence? Declare causality. No one can refute you.
  • According to his theory, my toothache is because of last night’s drinks.
  • People who debate causality in meetings are masters at dodging responsibility.
  • The more you search for the cause of heartbreak, the longer the night feels.
  • In business, the series of coincidences is called the outcome.
  • The cause I forgot homework yesterday? Because causality betrayed me.
  • Causality is humanity’s greatest escape room.

Narratives

  • The detective chasing causes and effects always ends up doubting his own reasoning more than the culprit.
  • In business meetings, causality is an all-powerful mantra. Once mentioned, any decision must be justified with profound reasons.
  • On rainy days, causality enthusiasts are in high season, connecting every unrelated event.
  • Those hunting for the cause of accidents end up stealing the peace of days without incidents.
  • In university lecture halls, causality inflates under the banner of truth.
  • A casually spoken cause somehow finds its way into the meeting minutes.
  • People scorch themselves with cause-finding while feeling none of the weight of the outcome.
  • The weaver of causal threads is also a director hiding his own desires.
  • Once the wheel of causality starts turning, no one can stop it.
  • The more zealous the proof-seeker, the more they ignore voices of disproof.
  • The moment an outcome is obtained, the chains of causality become most fragile.
  • The more you deny the possibility of coincidence, the more tedious the world becomes.
  • The journey to explore causality is like walking an endless labyrinth.
  • They label you a loser before even finding the cause of your failure.
  • It takes ten pieces of reasoning to explain one result.
  • Causality evokes comfort while sowing seeds of anxiety.
  • The more you probe causes, the more uncertain your predictions grow.
  • By believing in causes, people come to fear coincidence.
  • Causality can be both the staff and the shackles of a traveler seeking knowledge.
  • The more you leap to conclusions, the further freedom of thought drifts away.

Aliases

  • Invisible Shackles
  • Ex Post Mistress
  • Reason Fiend
  • Cause Dispenser
  • Thought Prison
  • Logic Cage
  • Overthinker
  • Sword of Fate
  • Reason Thief
  • Inevitability Tavern
  • Minister of Cause
  • Result Seneschal
  • Meaning Factory
  • Truth Con Artist
  • Contradiction Cord
  • Future Fortune Teller
  • Mind Trap
  • Pattern Craftsman
  • Chance Hunter
  • Necessity Nut

Synonyms

  • Hindsight Gambit
  • Rational Monster
  • Excuse Merchant
  • Cause Play
  • Inevitability Worship
  • Fallacy Circuit
  • Thought Dungeon
  • Order Junkie
  • Conclusion Hijack
  • Infinite Links
  • Hidden Script
  • Contradiction Machine
  • Reason Bias
  • Apparent Order
  • Result Cage
  • Causality Mask
  • History Patchwork
  • Prediction Curse
  • Argument Shift
  • Tracking Disease