De-anthropocentrization is the refusal to treat oneself (and the human) as the center and measure of reality. Here the “I” is not a privileged subject that the world must fit, but a local manifestation of a broader process: a node through which the dynamics of causes, relations, and forms pass. The shift is not self-devaluation but a change of scale: reality is not organized around “me,” and “I” is merely one regime of its unfolding. The practical criterion: decisions and descriptions stop relying on the hidden axiom “the main thing is how it is for me” and start being tested for coherence with the wider contour of what is happening.