What I mean is, do you essentially picture your vision of an ideal society, and then work backwards and ask what rules or principles would be necessary to make that the outcome? Or do you imagine your ideas of right and wrong, the role of government, the role of social norms, etc first, and then 'press play' on them in a sense, and see what society comes out and just accept the result as the byproduct of those principles?
Are right and wrong, the role of the State, the role of cultures, the responsibilities of the individual, and so on ideas you can imagine in their ideal form in abstract, independent from any specific implementation, or are they tools one uses to get the outcome they want, and if they do not achieve that outcome, you change or modify the tools so that you do get the outcome you want?
The main problem with outcomes is that you have no control over them. You could make the perfect plan, check every contingency, make 50 backups, and an ant could cross your path at just the wrong time to collapse everything. Then you have no outcome and no principles.
There are other problems. What outcome do you really want, precisely? Do you want a race war, where hundreds of thousands of White children are killed and the global majority all unite against Whites? A lot of outcomes sound good in theory but, if you've never actually experienced them, how do you know they aren't a huge mistake? Think of democracy, where the outcome of having every person in a nation intimately involved with it's welfare ignored the principle of survival of the fittest and allowed outsiders to subvert and control everything to the detriment of the nation.
A lot of the time, the best outcome is a surprise to everyone involved because reality is subtle. By focussing on one specific outcome, you are blind to every other opportunity offered to you by your principles. Rather than bang your head trying to stop a runnaway juggernaught, save your children who are in it's path so they can grow up and take advantage of a time where there's an actual opportunity to pick up the pieces.
All you have, as a conscious human being, is your principles. The good news is, nothing can take them from you but yourself. A slave can rebel for selfish reasons and die a loser or he can defy his master on principle and die a marty; that's the only choice we ever get.