Upon further assessment and after ample and heavy research, it turned out that I belong more to the Left than to the Right. I am now a Progressive, Social/Modern Liberal, Social Democrat, and Center Left Wing politically. That wasn’t due to a sudden shift in my political beliefs and stances. It is more of an understanding of what political terms best describe the political ideologies, identities, stances, and policies I’m most in favor of. Earlier I identified myself as a Classical Liberal, which made me lie on the center right wing of the political spectrum by default, but I no longer hold this position, because Classical Liberalism does not describe me politically accurately enough, and that has been a source of struggle and stress for me for a long time, because it made me seem in disagreement with a lot of people who I’m totally agreeing with on most political topics, and seem to belong to a group or belong among types of people who I totally don’t identify with in any way. I was certainly stuck in a position that I didn’t have because I didn’t know the labels and sides that I really belong to. The problem is that I thought that I disagree with who I really should be classified with on other topics and matters that I mistakenly thought belonging to their side definitely entails. But on researching these topics a little further, I noticed that there are dramatic differences between several ideologies that still fall under the same side of the political spectrum, which has enabled me to make my recent political leap, which is in fact, a political identity correction. One of the main reasons of my former reluctance to announce myself as anything but Right Wing although I was never a Conservative was that I always associated the left with an attempt or tendency toward diminishing Capitalism and advocating for fully replacing Capitalism with Socialism, Communism, or Marxism, and that anyone on the left had some degree of preference to that kind of full replacement one way or the other, although the majority of people on the left would rather settle for some kind of diluted form of Socialism, Communism, or Marxism.