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Essay / The myth of money and success and that of gender beliefs that don't work. To perceive the world differently, we must be willing to change our belief system, let the past escape us, expand our perception of the present, and dissolve the fear in our minds. » – William James, American philosopher and psychologist. For a long time, the popular myth of success and that of gender have shaped the minds and behavior of humans in certain ways. They establish a certain pattern of behavior and provide people with an idealized reference for living their lives. However, people overemphasize the good side of these two widespread but outdated beliefs, and surround themselves with ideal images constructed by myths. As humans and society evolve, age-old, deep-rooted myths no longer fully fit. Outdated myths have become certain clichés. They sometimes hide important social realities and convey a false image of what people really think and do. The dissonance between myth and reality sometimes disillusions people and can lead to worse consequences for society. Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author, says: “What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives we have to be imaginative. » Although some myths are still valuable and instructive, to make them more tenable, people must be careful, critical and aware of their weakness. Success should be defined not only by wealth and reputation, as current myth goes, but also by personal happiness, which can be achieved through the combination of honesty, hard work, opportunity and environment. paper. ....lly change our society. Works citedAlgiers, Horatio. “From Ragged Dick.” Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Colombo, Gary, Robert Cullen and Bonnie Lisle. 9th ed. Boston: St. Martin's Bedford, 2013. 252. Print.Begley, Sharon. “Money and happiness.” News week: n. page. Internet. October 14, 2007. Colombo, Gary, Robert Cullen and Bonnie Lisle. Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Colombo, Gary, Robert Cullen and Bonnie Lisle. 9th ed. Boston: St. Martin's Bedford, 2013. 377. Print. Gilbert, Daniel. Stumble on happiness. New York: Random House LLC, 2006. 217. Print. Kimmel, Michael. ““Bros Before Hos”: The Guy Code. » Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Colombo, Gary, Robert Cullen and Bonnie Lisle. 9th ed. Boston: St. Martin's Bedford, 2013. 464. Print.
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