Show lets let's Lets Let's Explore T Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam D. D Sc s WHICH S MORE IMPORTANT I SUCCESS AND BOOK J HOW TO ALONS k WITH PEOPLE YOUR N N l Mf j EVES EVER A w a RIGHT EVER t I p toO E YES ct R NO p 3 Question No 1 I 1 False This was one of those contradictory bits bils of nonsense with which the late Chesterton delighted to shock people although h he argued that people who were incompatible had a happier time in marriage because they kept things things' lively with disagreements Bosh The Themore Themore Themore more nearly people are alike in their views and habits of life the happier they are in This is not a mere Imp Impression but has been proved by many exact researches Answer to Question No 2 S 2 2 HOW to get r f along with r ther Other p is more mor important for success than all oth other r knowlS knowledge knowledge knowl S edge combined It ought to be the basic aim of all schools and colleges although they pay very little attention to it If you can get along well with other people you fOU ou have far greater chances chanes of a getting job and keeping it than if you know all about the job itself or know the encyclopedia by heart Our booklet Getting Along With People by the noted authority Milton Wright is the best thing in print today on this subject Just to help our readers readers readers read read- ers we send it at cost 10 cents plus a self-addressed self three-cent three stamped envelope Answer to Question No 3 3 Yes At least what is considered considered considered con con- right and wrong change as time goes on Witch burning was formerly considered a virtue and lending money at interest a crime Persecuting people who do not believe as you do was formerly one of the noblest of virtues virtues and and is so regarded now in Germany and Russia Bullfighting Bull Bullfighting Bullfighting fighting is one of the beatitudes in Spain but would be considered wicked in most countries Many things are right in war that are wrong in peace peace and and so on end end- lessly Protected 1940 by John F. F Dille Co t |