From the point of view of the I:
1. Something exists
2. I don't know what produces it, why it's there, what it will become...
3. It seems I am capable of acting, of making choices...
From the point of view of the mind:
1. The world does not seem incoherent
2. Every action has its consequence
3. We can learn by acting and seeing its consequences
4. It seems, although not as clearly, that almost every event has a sequence of causes behind it.
5. We don't know if that sequence is infinite.
6. We do know that there are uncaused events (at the quantum scale, at least).
7. Everything seems related: the tree, the atoms, the galaxy.
8. With our present culture there seems to be a schism between consciousness and matter.
9. However, given our ability to vastly exaggerate our importance in the universe, it is likely that the schism is an artifact, to make us happy.
10. If consciousness is a natural phenomena, than panpsychism should be the norm. Consciousness must be a bit spread everywhere, and somehow our brains are able to focus it and create the experience of an I, separated from the rest of reality.
11. It is not entirely obvious that we do want to know the truth, to its full extent.