
Becoming The Main Character The Power of Story: Fiction vs Non-Fiction
Stories As Life Simulations
- Stories act as simulations that let us test choices and outcomes without real-world cost.
- Jameson says literature lets you "live the lives of a thousand men and still be myself."
Use Story To Filter Noise
- Use stories to filter noise and focus on what matters in an overloaded world.
- Jameson recommends following story threads to find meaning your brain seeks automatically.
How A Single Book Reignited Reading
- Alex quit reading after school then rediscovered books via Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People.
- That book taught social skills and sparked his addiction to actionable nonfiction.



































On this show, I cover the greatest ficton ever written, but my larger goal is to get you to start looking at ALL stories as tools to understand how to live a better life.So I got two of the most prolific readers I know, "Alex & Books", and Dylan O'Sullivan) to sit down and discuss the unique strengths of both Fictional stories and Non-Fictional stories to help you on your way to becoming a Protagonist.Special Thanks to O'Shaughnessy Ventures (OSV) for hosting this panel discussion.Edited by: Dilan Garcia Lopez (@brutal_dilan)--GET THE FREE NEWSLETTER: "THE SCHOOL OF PROTAGONISM"Substack: https://substack.com/@schoolofprotagonismFOLLOW BTMC FOR MORE GREAT CONTENT:Instagram: https://instagram.com/becomingmainX: https://twitter.com/becomingmain
