The deliberate adoption of morally objectionable behaviors and a self-serving worldview, often observed in fictional narratives, represents a strategic, albeit unethical, approach to achieving desired outcomes. This method prioritizes personal gain above societal norms and the well-being of others. Examples range from ruthlessly ambitious corporate executives to strategically manipulative political figures.
The purported “benefits” of such a pathincreased power, wealth, or influenceare often presented as justification. History and fiction offer cautionary tales about the potential pitfalls: isolation, paranoia, and ultimate downfall. The long-term consequences typically outweigh any perceived immediate advantages. The character traits that define this approach include ruthlessness, a lack of empathy, and a willingness to exploit others.