Example Of A Myth Essay

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Myth is a popular and famous belief about anything or a story which has associated with a particular person and sometimes a cultural aspect or a cultural ideal. A myth is one which is accepted and believed by majority of the people. Everyone has a specific mode of thinking and perception about a certain matter. But a myth represents the application and acceptability of the majority persons. Psychology uses these myths to drive a human mind to regulate and align the human minds in abstract way. A myth is a belief or set of beliefs, often which is not provable but most of the minds agree with it. For example one of the following myth is the application of most of the human minds which believe that it is a true statement. It’s a myth that “we only use 10% of our brains” which is unproven but most of the human minds satisfy about the trueness of this statement. This tidbit, which has been circulating since 1930, still unproved. The myth gets popularity through media without having a certain evidence. Everyone starts to make a strong belief without having a certain evidence. There is no proper source that how this myth started and there is no scientific research which proves that this myth is really true about human …show more content…

Hence the medically this myth is unproved or concluded as a wrong statement. But psychologically how this myth is supposed to be applicable? In one of writings by a pioneer American Psychologist William James in 19th century, he wrote that average persons can achieve about 10% of their intellectual Potential. By this statement he means that most of the potential remains underdeveloped, he really didn’t mean about the use of brain. Though his statement of 10% capacity gradually morphed into 10% of brain. Media

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