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.

2. My fight is but a war, there is no loss, I don't need to win
If politics are about commitment (selling your ideals, in exchange of power, One has to play the game to win it), and if philosophy is about proselytizing, then my ideals are not politics or philosophy. My ideals don't want to succeed or reach everyone, my ideals won't shapeshift to follow what the people ask for, my ideals are but populist.

The only intent of my ideals is so that its followers are happy, or at least try to. All I want is know that I've tried to change the world, without changing my ideals just to convince more people. I hate Schopenhauer, the thing which makes me hate him the most is his defeatism, he believes people should not try to be happier because at the end the suffering will always be over the pleasure. This is why many people give up their philosophies, just because they are improbable, or because the majority won't follow them. But for me the truth is I don't care about the majority, I just am happy with knowing I've tried it, I've followed my cause.