| Show I L Lets Let's t S I E Explore I re Y Your our Me Mind m d hsc 1 na With u n Albert Tho Fruit Fruit Edward of tho Wiggam Wiggam Family Family of D. D Tree Sc 1 I I IT T TRUE I THAT THATA A ABSENCE J MAK EG 11 E HEART RT GROW 3 ROW JON PONDER DER O t is- is 7 I J OR NO p 4 5 i 2 SHOULD HOULD CHILDREN BE R FORCED TO PR PRACTICE M tc WHEN WJ THEY J DISLIKE IT 1 NOLE vii OR NO NOI 1 I I F 4 I WHEN A WOMAN is CONFRONTED BY A HARD PROBLEM IN LOVE b o OR MARRIAGE MARRINE SHOULD GI c- c 1 1 i FOLLOW TRADITION AND CON i ETHICAL STANDARDS RATHER THAN ikEA HER OWN YEo OJ NO i Authors Author's note These answers are c given from the scientific point of view Not all aU moral questions can be answered with absolute absolu s scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is morally right Is possible without science Science p puts ts the rights a. a of organized society above the rights of individuals 1 If I-If If it does there is something wrong with one ones one'S s' s health When a loved one is lost in any way and thereafter no satisfaction or happiness happiness hap hap- can be found in ones one's immediate imme diate surroundings it is a sign of ex cx- introvert and a lack of emotional emotional emo emo emo- Honal poise and control The general general gen gen gen- eral notion that absence increases love is not true in the psychology o of healthy normal people 2 When 2 When I 1 was a n boy we had a little neighbor girl named Alice whose fond parents compelled her to practice practice practice tice on the piano four hours a day although both the thc girl and her parents parents par par- had considerably less musical talent than a wooden Indian At age 15 poor little Alice died of curvature of the spine and piano pian practice This sad fate is being visited visited vis vis- vis upon thousands of helpless children chil dren because of the foolish social socia ambitions of fond parents Before achild achild a achild child is put to prolonged musical practice tice unless it has marked musical abilities and liking for it the child should be tested for musical talent by bya a competent psychologist Tests arc now in existence by which this can be done with very great success 3 3 That That wise vise social psychologist Mar Margaret aret Culkin Banning says I Il Ilis It Itis Is a foolish woman who tampers with wit I tradition The same is true of men We may not like a great many social standards that have been beca handed down from our forefathers We often rebel and s say y they do not fit our special case Nevertheless they are arc wiser than anyone's individual al judgment judgment judgement judg judge ment because they embody the best experience of the race The woman who thinks her case is an exception will usually find it is just such exceptions lions that the traditions do fit 1 if she will vill hon honestly face the facts |