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Main Character Syndrome: When Social Media Turns Life Into a Performance

4 min · 14. maj 2026
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Social media turns our natural desire to be seen into nonstop performance, leaving us exhausted, lonely, and defined by likes. In this episode we unpack "main character syndrome," contrast the culture’s call to self-promotion with Jesus’ call to humility, and offer a freeing alternative: find your identity in Christ, be present, and live faithfully—not for an audience, but for the One who knows you.

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