My social, religious, and political beliefs shape my behavior and outlook on society. I don’t fit neatly into the boxes of Left, Right, or even Center.

I am not a staunch Leftist or Rightist. I do not see myself as a Centrist either. Straddling the line between extremes often feels like an uneasy compromise. It also feels indecisive.
I navigate these ideological landscapes with discretion. Sometimes, I lean Left or Right. Other times, I simply stay neutral. The context and my reasoning guide me.
At the heart of my philosophy is a dynamic yet grounded principle: evolving rationalism.
This is not a fixed creed but a thoughtful process of growth and adaptation, consistently rooted in humanism. It values empathy, fairness, and respect for human dignity. These principles serve as a solid foundation. They also allow room for flexibility and change.