consequentialism

Silhouette of a person kneeling before a glowing dashboard graph in a dark environment
"Behold our god" — the final prayer offered to numbers at month-end midnight.
Faith & Philosophy

Description

Consequentialism is the faith that elevates achieved figures to the status of truth, relegating ethics and process to the shadows. It worships triumph called “results” with blind devotion, ignoring the violence of means and human cost. In boardrooms, “just deliver results” becomes the greatest mantra, and reports erase everything but the eloquence of charts. Evaluating morality or fairness takes a back seat to the sanctification of performance metrics. Ultimately, it harbors the terrifying notion that even humanity itself can be measured by the yardstick of outcomes.

Definitions

  • A doctrine that worships numbers as deities and strides over the corpses of processes to reach the pinnacle.
  • A creed that ignores what it calls “costs” and absolutizes the sanctity of results as the only valid evaluation.
  • The ideology that elevates achieved figures to the sole measure of worth, dismissing effort and struggle as irrelevant.
  • A belief that renders goal attainment as salvation and transforms the pain of failure into mere illusion.
  • A religion of process-neglect where intermediate steps are useless and only the outcome is seen as the Holy Grail.
  • The dogma that equates hitting numeric targets with happiness, converting relationships into mere transactional commodities.
  • A source of convenient excuses that attempts to solve ethical dilemmas through performance efficiency.
  • A worldview that denies the aesthetics of journey and scripts life as a dramatic finale of conclusions.
  • A ruthless arbiter that discards reflection and learning simply because they cannot be quantified.
  • An absolutist regime that acknowledges value only in those crowned by success, granting no mercy to the losers.

Examples

  • “Numbers don’t lie,” they say? Graphs are just wiggles you can stretch or squash at will.
  • “Procedure? Who cares? If you deliver results, you’ll survive the next board meeting.”
  • “Show up late but hit your targets and you’re a hero. Do your job on time and nobody notices.”
  • “Post-mortem? Oh, you mean the excuse festival after failure.”
  • “People who talk about process are just afraid of the shaker that crushes their numbers.”
  • “Quality? That luxury only glimmers when hidden in the shadow of results.”
  • “Failure is just a data point, powerless before the boss’s ultimate verdict on achievements.”
  • “Those who flaunt effort are pretentious; true winners silently flaunt their results.”
  • “Team morale? The real thrill is in surpassing the KPI, not in cheering rituals.”
  • “Ethics? That’s just a monster that stands in the way of outcomes.”

Narratives

  • [At the meeting’s opening, no one mentions the process. It’s the ritual of offering prayers to the Almighty Result.]
  • In the final age of consequentialism, employees learn that only surpassing report figures can save their souls.
  • In one department, recounting failure triggers everyone to whip out their phones for the bliss of deleting embarrassing charts.
  • New hires are immediately judged on outcomes, their growth trajectories forever sealed in the corporate wiki.
  • Performance reviews are the time you get hit with the metal bat of metrics; the louder the thud of your numbers, the higher the praise.
  • Procedure manuals lie forgotten like temple frescoes, gathering dust in the quiet corners of notice boards.
  • Success stories are venerated relics, and reproducibility is a heresy.
  • On month-end deadlines, the entire staff bows before the altar of sales figures—a truly spectacular sight.
  • When numbers dance, you earn acclaim; when they stand still, you face torment. Consequentialism is a cruel circus.
  • In a world where only results speak, people stop even listening to the voice of the process.

Aliases

  • Priest of Metrics
  • Result Supremacist
  • KPI Zealot
  • Graph Believer
  • Victory’s Cruelty
  • Philosopher of Shortcuts
  • Pope of Goals
  • Incarnation of Achievement
  • Indicator Hunter
  • Alchemist of Outcomes

Synonyms

  • Target Supremacy
  • Number Cult
  • Mass Production Mindset
  • Principle of Efficiency
  • Result Fetishism
  • Miracle Overnightism
  • Faith in Burst Performance
  • Eval Superstition
  • Eulogy of Endpoints
  • Conclusion Worship