Show I Lets Let's Explore Your Mind in I r 1 pa qt e A OU INT t rz A 15 T E Ge b IME of N NI WiT W 16 2 z fry elo 1 ii D FEE fc t s N CEO I e G P aR aRt t tilE 1 1 Not at all aJL Many wonderful violinists and pianists have have- short fat at fingers finger Of course one must have lave deft flexible hands to play the ic violin or piano well but you youlay play lay all ail instruments vastly more with the mind than with the fingers As to the tall slender artistic artistic ar- ar appearance artists are not really eally different i in appearance from from farmers or plumbers or bank dents ny ME-ny artists dress differ- differ usually usually worse worse but but that is all 11 2 No you cannot give two peo- peo pee ile the same environment because there here are thousands of f items in every very environment and ea each h peron peron per- per s son on will well choose items and be influenced in- in f by items that others pass pas s by y Moreover parents cannot beave behave be- be h have lave ave the same toward two children A mother speaks harshly to toone on one e boy oy and happens to turn and se sethe see seethe e the he other smiling and softens he her er r voice to him The differences in these hese items seem slight alight but the cumulative effect especially upon some ome children is a considerable not considerable not as much I think as extreme environmentalists environmentalists en en- claim but more than extreme are willing to admit 3 This is the statement of one of the lovers in Gone With the Wind which may prove to be the th e great American novel novel certainly certainly a splendid creation The lover who is 13 trying to win the girl from his rival of the Wilkes family tells he hershe her hershe r she can never change a Wilkes their wives have tried it for generations generations generations gen gen- and never changed one o othe of f the men folks yet He forgets that tha t probably the same could have bee been n said of his own family However wives and husbands do change each h other considerably as the years g go goby goby o by without either realizing it f II if f foh they are happy they change each oh other for the better and if unhappy un un- happy for the worse The chief things you can change in people are their attitudes Copyright 1936 John F F. Dille Co |