Inneralism

For reasons of commodity to the reader and to myself I will be dividing my ideology in principles, which will be headed by sentences, if I can get my head over them.

1. I am not in the mental state to bear an unequivocal truth
I do not believe anything to be completely true, as Descartes said we can only say our own though is true, not our stimulus. For me this is the most important principle, everything I believe is just that, a belief, a though, a reaction to given stimulus, stimulus which can be redefined as experience, therefore I can't blame anyone for not thinking as I do.

I do blame those who claim to be a solution to all of our problems, and/or don't advert for negative consequences of their movements. This people believe in their own mind as the greatest processor ever, which will surely fix everything which generations and generations of people couldn't because of some braindead reason. This is condescension, one of human's utterly shits.

All of this said I don't and can't declare my ideas as a sure solution to one's problems, but at least it is what I believe to have been mine.