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Show JTftare'o An Answer ' P.- My conscience has been bothering me, and i need some advice. I work as a secretary In a small hospital, and I let one of the nurses take the blame for something :l've done. 1 am going with a .married man that I work for, and we let his wife think he was going with the nurse. Well, needless to say, the ; nurse found out and quit her Job of nine years. My boss's wife still thinks he Is going :with the nurse. Should 1 tell my boss's wife or let him tell her? he said, "No," but I : would like to clear her name. - A. Any time you do a dirty trick to another person, you should do all in your power to rectify it. If you want to do . something wrong, like going with a married man,' that is your business. But to make an innocent person take the blame for it is pretty downright low. We are glad that your conscience does bother you, for it reveals that you really do have some strength of character. Don't follow the advice of the married man, for obviously ob-viously he lacks good judgment judg-ment in this situation. Get the nurse off the hook by letting the boss's wife know the facts. Otherwise that good conscience con-science of yours will continue to harass you. That is what a conscience is for, and in your case it is doing a good job. Better turn your life over lo God and start living a moral life. Perhaps you would like to find an answer for yourself to a problem that you can share with others in 'There's An Answer!' If there is something you would like to ask Dr. and Mrs. Peale to discuss in this column, write to them in care of Box 500 Pawling. N.Y., 12564. |