Show I Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam D. D Sc AFTER OUT OF LOVE DOES HE DO SO SOTO TO AVOID HER kt I Ys Jl Y f M- M EVERYONE WA WANT TO 2 5 i You 0 OPINION ON V OV e 3 C PEOPLE DECIDE e V WHAT THEY WOULD e TODO t OR BY 1 WHAT THEY THINK OWER OJ PEOPlE EXPECT OF THEM T YOUR ON MV Answer to Question No 1 1 He thinks he does but In reality it is to avoid hurting his own feelings That is hed he'd rather marry her than do th the brave sensible thing Of course it takes a lot of courage when a man finds he has has' led a woman woman and and into himself himself into this situation but if it he marries her it only means he cant can't bolster up his courage to do the right thing and tell her plainly his change of heart Some women of ot course say they'd rather marry him anyhow anyhow any any- how but that too is lack of courage It is a hard way out of ot ofa ofa ota a hard situation but the only right thing for both parties is to break off the relationship Answer to Question No 2 2 Because as man evolved upward upward up up- ward those men who wanted to accomplish things things' and outdo their fellows were the theories ones who survived d while the no-accounts no perish perished d. d As a result the passion 1 1 f dI d ii I- I r. r I t 1 r J of rivalry and desire to be somebody somebody some some- body is the deepest drive we have stronger even than the desire for food and love of the opp site sex All men who amount to a hoot would rather go hungry and deny the sex instincts instincts In Instincts in- in than be considered worthless worthless worth worth- less worms by their fellow men Answer to Question No S 3 3 What we think other people expect us to do Is perhaps the most controlling force in our lives We spend too much money buy a bigger car than we should wear better clothes than we can afford dress the children in furbelows and frills beyond our means buy carpets curtains and furniture that is too expensive because the neighbors expect these things of us Just analyze your own motives for forone forone forone one day and see how many more things you are doing to please your neighbors than yourself Protected 1940 John F F. F Dille Co 11 r tJ 1 w |