This document discusses the dominance of the personal pronoun "I" in situations and its influence on our actions and perceptions in three sentences: 1) It argues that in any situation, one's self-centered perspective ("I") will either formulate actions that benefit oneself or force one to flee based on past experiences. 2) It claims that this singular focus on "I" prevents us from understanding reality and leads us to fight for existence rather than achieve anything, with a negative attitude keeping the self alive above all else. 3) Finally, it suggests that taking care of oneself is the aim of life, but in doing so we forget others' expectations, existence, and feelings.