The book deals with - perhaps for the first time in a detailed manner - the concept of "self-criticism" and "openness", revealing the truth about the self and the extent of its insignificance or exaggeration. Was it really possible for the student of knowledge, the preacher, the academic, the holder of the position, and even the ordinary person to get rid of the tyranny of the "I"? And its domination over others, or is the issue not exceeding - only - the mask that a person wears at times in front of society to prove artificial humility, and at other times in front of a mirror to hide his inflated truth from himself