In reading Don Miguel Ruiz's "The Three questions", I came across chapter 8 which is titled, "The Commander in Chief", and noticed I had a few fresh perspectives. The Commander in Chief is considered the position of the president of the United States. To most it is a position of power and sometimes prestige depending on your perspective. To others its a position that no one wants as it includes many responsibilities that frankly most people don't care to take on for obvious reasons. So how does this chapter in this book help to answer the popular question, "Who am I"? In essence you are the commander in chief of your own personal government. You are in charge of how you manage your thoughts, actions, and how you take care of your body. You decide how to react to others that want to be part of your own personal government. You make your own rules and set the boundaries you wish others to respect. This might seem difficult to ...