Manifesto
This is the manifesto itself: a concentrated formulation of Einismen's stance toward clarity, freedom, responsibility, words and improvement.
I acknowledge that the world is complex, shifting and without any ready-made guarantee of meaning, but that the human being can still reach greater clarity through observation, logic, reflection and courage.
I refuse to let uncertainty become an excuse for blindness. Therefore I seek comfort neither in dogma, prestige nor borrowed phrases, but in better understanding of what actually is.
I accept chaos as a condition, not as a defeat. In this uncertainty I choose direction for myself, and I carry responsibility for where my choices lead.
I commit myself to building inner strength: to cultivate wisdom, courage, self-discipline, integrity and reflection. These are not ornaments but tools for living steadily in a changing world.
I defend the freedom to think for myself, speak for myself and choose for myself. But I do not confuse freedom with irresponsibility. Freedom becomes real only when I also accept its consequences.
I hold that words have value. What I say should be able to be carried by my actions. If I change direction, it should happen openly, honestly and without pretending that old words still apply.
I reject blind obedience. I do not follow because others follow, and I do not accept claims merely because they are old, comfortable or socially protected. What claims to guide must withstand testing.
I seek function before prestige. What does not work should be improved or left behind. What works should be understood more deeply and refined further. I do not choose the familiar over the true.
I acknowledge that no system is complete and that no human being is finished. Therefore I make learning and change part of my stance. Mistakes may become teaching, not excuses for stagnation.
I let ideas meet resistance. I want to see their weaknesses, not hide them. Therefore I welcome testing, criticism and reconsideration when it leads to stronger understanding.
I see life as limited and therefore sharp. Mortality does not make life less meaningful, but more demanding. Time is not infinite, and therefore I must choose what truly deserves my work, my loyalty and my word.
I do not seek comfort as the highest value. I seek clarity, direction, integrity and continual refinement.
For me, Einismen is not a faith that demands submission, but a path for the one who wants to understand more deeply, live more straightly and continue improving what can be improved.