Most of us were introduced to myths from an early age. I was fascinated by Greek myths and Greek mythology. There was something about the ancient mythical world of Hera and Zeus, Hades and Dionysus, and Ares and Aphrodite that really resonated with my eight-year-old self. The tales of Ulysses, Helen of Troy, and Romulus and Remus were better than almost any other tale I have ever been told.
This truth has made me ponder; why do I - and humans in general - love myths so much, even when our rational selves know that Medusa wasn’t that ugly and snakes can’t actually grow out of a Gorgon's head?
In today’s episode, I explore why we believe in myths and why society’s beliefs in falsehoods, make-believes, and mythology does not recede. I share the conspiracy theories and political myths in American society today and the mythology children are brought up on. I share the Four Theories of Myth and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs theory. I also highlight how we use myths to comfort our fears and worries and find simple answers to the complex and often unanswerable questions about living and the meaning of life.
“They make us feel better simply because you can use myths to park all our anxiety, all our worry in a lovely little box called a myth.” - Chris Colbert
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