Summary

Einismen is a philosophy of beginning in reality, carrying responsibility for one's freedom and continuing to improve both oneself and the systems one takes part in.

Overview of many parts An illustration with several interconnected blocks and horizon lines suggesting a detailed map of the parts of the philosophy.
The whole in concentrated form.

In short, the philosophy is built on five carrying traits: acceptance of chaos, development of inner strength, freedom with responsibility, the weight of words and constant change. It unites a life view with a method.

It says that the world will not become simple merely because the human being wishes it. Therefore the human being must begin in reality, but they do not need to remain in passivity. They can create direction, build character and refine the systems they live in.

Einismen also tries to hold together things that are often split apart: analysis and dignity, freedom and responsibility, words and action, realism and improvement. That is why it becomes both a philosophical stance and a practical method.

Perhaps the most important thing is this: the world will not become simple, but the human being can become clearer. That is why Einismen becomes an attempt to live more awake, more honorably and more testingly in a world that will not simplify itself.