Atlas complex
English
Etymology
Named after Atlas, the Titan in Greek mythology who holds up the heavens.
Noun
Atlas complex (plural Atlas complexes)
- (psychology) The belief that one needs to single-handedly take responsibility for problems beyond of one's ability to solve.
- 2003 November 13, “Pink's Juicy Fruit”, in The Sydney Morning Herald[1], archived from the original on 16 April 2025:
- "I definitely have the Atlas complex," she [Pink] says. "I'm conscious of other people's pain, as well as my own, and I take responsibility for it."
- 2021 December 27, @ClamamareasTide, X[2], archived from the original on 16 April 2025:
- As a person that had Atlas complex on my life before, this is extremly important. ¶ You are Just a person, you cannot change every problem that is going on the World, but if you can take care of yourself, thats good enough[sic]