Although the 10% use of our brain is a myth, what might be closer to the truth is that we use 100% brains at max capacity at any given moment. For instance, if I were to sit down and read a book in silence, areas of the brain associated with music and large muscle movements would be relatively inactive (at least not working at max capacity). However, when I stand up, walk to my radio, and turn on some music, those parts of the brain then activate while the areas associated with reading grow quieter. Given the diverse activities throughout any given day, it can be said that we basically use 100% of our brains on a daily basis.