I personally think  that the attacks on those so called myths do not measure 
up to the reality and inspiration needed for some people to see a bright 
future. To say that "the unrealized intellectual potential" is a myth is not an 
idea that I would carry around if trying to motivate people or even to imply 
that self-esteem is a myth.We should not discount that these so called 
fundamental myths have inspired many minorities,underprivileged  folks,special 
olympicians,and countless others who depend on common sense to guide thier 
everyday lives.In this sense I am a functionalist  "if it ain't broke,don't fix 
it."

Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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