"Culture as Disability," a 1995 essay by Ray McDermott and Hervé Varenne has been on my mind for more than a decade. In it, McDermott and Varenne argue compellingly (for me at least) that human cultures have interrelated bright and dark sides. By promulgating stories about what individuals in a given culture should aspire to, cultures provide individuals with a sense of motivation and achievement, The same stories, however, also "disable" other individuals, by setting standards of achievement which they, for one reason or another, can't adequately satisfy.