The Founder’s myth refers to a narrative or story that is often created and perpetuated by a society or organization to glorify and idealize the origins and accomplishments of its founder or founders. This myth often portrays the founder as a heroic figure, imbued with exceptional qualities and abilities, and attributes their success and the success of the organization to their vision, leadership, and perseverance. It serves as a powerful tool for shaping the identity and values of the group and inspiring loyalty and admiration towards the founder. However, the Founder’s myth can also be a distorted or exaggerated version of the truth, used to justify and maintain the founder’s authority and legacy.