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The title "Yo Soy El Bueno" (I Am the Good One) contrasts with how others might perceive the narrator. He acknowledges that while some call him "very bad," he maintains that he "also likes to help," suggesting a personal code of ethics that justifies his actions within his specific social context. A recurring motif is the narrator's journey from