Why main character syndrome is philosophically dangerous | Aeon Essays
Briefly

'Main character syndrome is a tendency to view one's life as a story in which one stars in the central role, with everyone else a side character at best.'
'In the narrowly circumscribed world of main characters, the rest of us are merely the insignificant ghosts who happen to intrude on their spaces.'
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