Show Albert Edward D. D Sc I L Lets Let's e t S Explore Your Mind Md M- M In d A pu Fascinating J en With VI tI The Fruit T The Noted of the Wiggam Author Family o ot Tree r I W d I JL 7 L l j rv WW p 1 V tI Y I I 1 16 b LOVE MORE OF OFA OFA r A NATURAL THA THAN FATHER Y i LOVE LOVE OR MIL FAMILY LOVE IOVE OR LOVE OF COUNTRY ART PLEASURE URE OR ANY AN OTHER oTi 6 RON AFFECTION 2 VE OR NO 5 DOE DOES IT HOW T THAT AT OUR THOU HT CAN CANNOT No CONTROLLED DO VOU OU ThIMi J. I NJ OFTEN THINK WE WE THE RON HONEYMOON SHOULD BE ABOLISHED D EARNESTLY DE DESIRE DESIRE- I RE NOT TO TOI I I THINK ABOUT L fEe OR NO HO Authors Author's Note Nate These answers are given from the scientific point of view Not all aU moral qu questions I can be answered with absolute accuracy but no d decision as to what Is morally right is possible without science Science puts the tho rights of organized society above the rights right of Individuals How Row to Form the Habits You Desire You can make or break any habit Good habits are powerful allies Because Be Be- cause ause of their great importance to very every everyone one Dr Albert Edward Wig Wig- garn gam am distinguished scientist has written writ writ- ten en a splendid little page 28 booklet on n this subject It includes pIes les of habits their formation and control as written by the late great Harvard professor William James Booklet sent upon request accompanied lied nied by self addressed stamped return re- re turn urn envelope Include lOc in coin or stamps tamps to cover actual costs Just ask askor for Cor or Habits Address Dr Albert Wiggam in care of this newspaper 1 I do do most emphatically It is is' a tiresome expensive and frightfully Inconvenient way for two people to become acquainted In the most intimate intimate inti- inti mate nate contact known to human beings It t becomes rather ridiculous when acc ac ac- c by sea sea sea-or or car car sickness The making home problems should occupy all the firsts days and weeks of marriage The honeymoon is La bad psychology all through 2 Dr Max of the Carnegie Carnegie Carne Came gie gIn Institute of Technology writing on Instinct and Man in the title Monthly says Human beings love ove nothing by instinct and hate nothIng noth noth- Ing ng by Instinct A child can be taught to o hate or to love any person or object ob ob- depending on how and where it itIs itis its is s reared Mother love is no more morean morean morean an instinct than love for ones one's country coun coun- try ry or family a painting or a house Many of the ablest psychologists and who deny the influence of heredity and believe belleve in the almightiness almightiness al al- mightiness of the environment would agree with this I find it difficult to accept it without some qualification 3 No It shows we have not learned earned how to control our thoughts and concentrate them when and where we will The most self controlled mind now low and then receives a shock such as 35 a great loss or disappointment that makes thinking of anything else im im- im possible But such a person soon regains re- re gains jains control It is all aU a matter of building up right habits o of thinking I of people and things outside our own troubles Copyright John F. F Dille Co |