Character Study
Women's Health US|December 2022
Learn how to embrace the starring role you play in your life without pushing others off the stage.
Lindsay Geller
Character Study

Sweat pours down my face. My thigh muscles ache as my sneakers pound the pavement. I want to give up, but I don’t. I can't. So, I put on Breathe” by Michelle Branch. By the time the chorus reaches its pinnacle—‘Tf I just breathe...everything will be all right”—I'm in a full-out sprint. I’m the star of my own early-aughts rom-com in which, after the requisite heartbreak, self-discovery, and tear-filled reunion, everything really will be all right. 

It’s both a privilege and a too-of untapped power to believe that it'll work out—happily ever after—but having faith in the outcome allows me to have faith in my ability to get there. Now, whenever I run to a song that allows me to tap into what's called main character energy,’ I feel myself increasing speed, improving form, even smiling between breaths. And all because I think, it had an audience, what would I want them to see?

I've spent enough years navel-gazing, both at the personal and the professional level, that when "main character syndrome" started trending on TikTok and Instagram in 2020, I wasn't surprised that a term had emerged to define this tendency. I only wondered why it took so long.

From a psychological perspective, main character syndrome (MCS) is an "intentional way that a person thinks of themself as the key player in their life and views it through a storytelling lens, like a movie or TV show," says clinical psychologist Ramani Durvasula, PhD, a professor emerita of psychology at California State University at Los Angeles and the author of Don't You Know Who I Am?: 

How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility. In other words, to be the main character is to see everyone else as a potential sidekick or nemesis. Either way, they only matter in terms of their connection to you.

This story is from the December 2022 edition of Women's Health US.

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