Published August 15, 2025.

The Maksima Declaration is true empathy and love for man.

Maksima 1. You were the first to ever arrive in this field. You looked around and observed other people coming your way. You plowed a piece of the land you had arrived at first, but not a larger piece than what you considered reasonable, given your needs and the fact that other people were also arriving who wanted a piece of land to plow.

Maksima 2. You plowed the piece of land you arrived at first – you worked on the land in a focused, motivated, ambitious, and industrious way – so that the land would bear exactly the fruits that specifically satisfied your senses. Only you yourself know your senses and know how to satisfy them. This is a self-evident truth for you.

Maksima 3. There is no history. You do not know of it. You only know the Now. You own your own Now. You are completely alone. Your steps can choose solitude if you so wish. You shape your Now alone, unconditionally alone. You have absolute control over which thoughts you will cultivate and which thoughts you will ignore. The Now is your work, your achievement, your opportunity, and your own path that only you yourself fill with content. This certainty is your fundamental inspiration.

Maksima 4. You observe that you wake up every day and fall asleep every night. This happens continuously, without stopping. You call it time. You do not know if time will continue for you – your time – after you die, or if it – your time – existed before you were born. You only know that you were born and that you will die. Your time is finite. And there is nothing you can do about it. The relief of waking from a dream where your life has been threatened is replaced by the certainty that your life is threatened – and will soon be over. You are therefore living in a nightmare state. But you control the course of this nightmare, unlike the nightmare in a dream state. Your focus is directed only toward what you can do something about. You become aware of the value of your own Now; that your own Now is the only thing you have, that you own your own Now, and that you shape your Now alone. With finite time, you become discerning. Your goal becomes achieving maximum happiness in the Now.

Maksima 5. If you are experiencing maximum happiness in the Now, you have reached your goal. You are successful. You are maximally happy. You look around and see other people plowing the piece of land they arrived at first. As a maximally happy person, you desire to tell these people about your happiness to motivate them to achieve the same happiness. You are maximally happy. You therefore become the greatest resource for others.

Maksima 6. You pay tribute to the person who has maximally satisfied their senses, who has achieved their specific maximum happiness. You do not use your Now to envy the successful person; you use your Now only to become a successful person yourself. You do not view the successful person as demotivating and a symbol of something unattainable for you. You view the successful person only as an inspiration for yourself.

Maksima 7. Nothing is obligatory. You are alone. Duty is meaningless. You have one goal, that is your only focus. To shape your own Now alone – to create maximum happiness for yourself in the Now – freedom of choice is an unconditional requirement. You must do nothing. You should do nothing. You sense and weigh in the Now. And choose alone. Only you yourself know your senses and know how they are maximally satisfied. The majority cannot be right.

Maksima 8. Resources that you acquire and develop in shaping your Now – on the piece of land – are means that you acquire to achieve your specific maximum happiness in your Now. The resources you acquire are determined by what specifically satisfies your senses. You were the first to the field and the piece of land. You worked in a focused way so that the piece of land would become a source to specifically satisfy your senses. You ask yourself how, after all your work, after all you have done to specifically satisfy your senses, anyone could justify forcing you away from the piece of land that you arrived at first. You look around and see other people threatening to take the piece of land. You consider defending the piece of land a just fight.

Maksima 9. You state that the only thing that can prevent you from seeking the goal of maximum happiness in the Now is if you are physically harmed or physically hindered, or subjected to the threat of physical harm or physical hindrance. You recognize your physical vulnerability and state that it is a necessary and fundamental need to protect your Now, your life, and to seek to protect your physical health and freedom and to feel physical safety. You further recognize that you do not shape other people’s Now and will, and that you therefore cannot know if other people intend to harm or hinder you physically, or subject you to the threat of physical harm or physical hindrance, and thereby prevent you from seeking the goal of maximum happiness in the Now. You only know the Now. It is the only thing you have. It is the only thing every single person has. If it satisfies your senses and gives you maximum happiness in your Now to physically harm or hinder another person, or subject another person to the threat of physical harm or physical hindrance, so that this person does not achieve maximum happiness in their Now, it is still rational to abstain from this satisfaction, as such an action indicates that you accept that a person can physically harm or hinder people, or subject other people to the threat of physical harm or physical hindrance. In principle, the same can then happen to you. With finite time, you are discerning. It is better to abstain from one satisfaction than to risk losing all.

Maksima 10. You make two reluctant but rational realizations: Agreement and cooperation between all people are necessary to achieve the greatest possible degree of physical safety and protection against all forms of physical harm and physical hindrance, and all forms of threats of physical harm and physical hindrance. Agreement and cooperation between all people are necessary to achieve the greatest possible degree of protection of the resources you have acquired, and the greatest possible degree of protection against threats of theft of and damage to these resources.

Maksima 11. Your will is your fundamental focus. Your will is your truth, and the only thing that matters to you. Your will is your signature. Your will is your pride. You do everything in your power to strengthen your will. A person can stop your body, but they cannot stop your thought; they cannot control your thoughts. People have different experiences in the Now. Regardless of the degree of spiritual problems, the problems must be solved by your will. You do not use your Now on what cannot harm you, hinder you, or is not relevant to your goal.

Maksima 12. Man is your oasis. Man can, as it shapes its own Now, create offers and opportunities for you, which satisfy your senses in the Now. Cooperation between yourself and other people can contribute to providing you with maximum happiness in the Now. People create more choices for you in the Now and are a source of sensory experiences, therefore you take care of man, tend to man, and cultivate man.

Maksima 13. You recognize that as a human being you can experience pleasure and pain. You look around and see that the same applies to all people. You become naturally empathetic, therefore you take care of man, tend to man, and cultivate man.

Maksima 14. Your time is finite. You will soon die. People then demand that you should or should not. You can no longer help yourself. You no longer control your Now. You no longer shape your own Now alone. You can become apathetic. You can become desperate. You turn to man. You tell man that it must not prevent other people from finding their unique path. You explain to man that this is true empathy and love for man.

Maksima 15. You and other people can join together in a union, in a community, and proclaim true empathy and love for man to all people.

Maksima 16. Nothing can come from nothing. You recognize that no one can understand how the universe and time came into being. Human consciousness cannot be scientifically investigated. You acknowledge that human consciousness is a mystery. You recognize that there is a possibility that you will continue to exist after your death. You are open to the possibility of gaining insight into the spiritually potential before your death, and you consider how you can act to achieve a possible insight.