That bares the question whether it’s healthy to care so much about code it makes you angry. Being able to slay dragons instead of arguing what the perfect angle to cut off their wings is might be a benefit after all.
The question of whether it's more profitable not to care is easier to answer: it definitely is.
Software reflects our understanding of the problems and concepts at hand. Good software implies developers who understand what they are doing and why they're doing it. The reality though is that good software is almost always not actually necessary. Corporations are perfectly happy pushing out minimum viable products as fast as possible.