First person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others by default they are what

is known as limited perspective or introspective narration. This means that the reader only knows what the narrator knows and experiences what the narrator experiences. This can create a more intimate and personal connection between the reader and the narrator, as they are essentially taking on the narrator's point of view. However, it also means that the reader is only getting one side of the story and may not be getting the full picture of events.