Show ft LETts LETS LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND MIND- Natural Tendency o of Everyone Is IsTo To Take Whatever He Sees Wants By Albert Edward Wiggam VY j I I Answer to io Question No 1 1 Certainly they would The natural tendency of every animal including humans is to take takeI whatever he wants However when man organizes into groups tribes and nations many natural tendencies have to be repressed repressed- especially su such h tendencies as killing killing kill kill- ing stealing and sex freedom These then become crimes To some extent this is true among animals To teach people to turn these natural tendencies into con con- channels is the whale whole obi ob object i jest of education 1 Ansu Answer er to Question No 2 t h 2 2 About 90 per cent true A A. great many women are so situated situated situated situ situ- that the available men are areso ti so different in education and background that their good sense or if U you please will power decider de decides decides de- de cider them to remain single Some women however are so masculine masculine masculine line that they would have a pretty hard time landing a husband and when such women do do they i j seem usually to pick on some meek shrinking fellow who hasn't the will to power escape them Some women remain single i out of duty to others which a takes the greatest will power inthe in inthe inthe the world Answer to Question Xo o. o 3 S I I j 3 3 Yes Waldemar Kaempffer Kaempf- Kaempf r w J Pert fert science writer maintains that the notion that scientific advances advances ad- ad 1 vances are only made by rare f f mystical geniuses is not true He says it is social tension the tension the need and stimulus of social needs that rouses many ordinary persons persons persons per per- sons to make important contributions contributions contributions to human knowledge This is proved by the fact that some major invention and discoveries discoveries eries cries have been made by different different differ differ- ent persons at the same time Of course to discover the great original inal principles and laws of nature nature na- na 1 l I ture requires great original minds such as Newton Darwin Wallace Franklin Faraday Pasteur Pasteur Pas- Pas Henry Gibbs and Einstein VJ J |