The most well-known stereotype is that of the model minority, which arose in 1966 from a story in The New York Times and has been perpetuated by Western society to this day. The stereotype presents Asian Americans as the quiet success story of all other racial minority groups; however, research shows the model minority myth can drive resentment from non-AAPI peers. This leads to isolation and bullying of AAPI individuals, who then experience depression and anxiety. The myth is cited as one of the strongest sources of stress for Asian American youth.