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Show Let's Explore Your Mind Does a Mar Really Love a Woman If He Won't pive Her to Another? By Albert Edward Wiggam, D.Sc. 1 Amwrr to Quptlon 'o. 1 1, No. He has a romantic in-fat in-fat jation, but not resl love. Such lovp is intensely e fish. It 10 flb;orhs the lover hat he U soarrely conscious ol the other feeling and is not desirous of thf other's hnpp!nei in a real, un' elfish sense. St. Paul said, "Love beareth all things, be-lieveth be-lieveth all things, hopeth a!l thi igs, endureth all hings. Love nei er faileth." The Infatuation of lovers is usually (ar removed from this ennoblinfe and un-sel un-sel ish sentiment. Aniwer to Question So. t 2 As true as life iUelf. I visited vis-ited in the home of one of the ric lest men in the world. He sni i, as a boy, he made up hi mind to own that house - small sev m-room cottage. I told him I c mid buy all the furniture In his house for Jl'Ofl. "Yes," he said, "hut it's enough for com-for com-for , and I own it arid it doesn t ov l me." Many of the great mei of the world have come anr visited this simple home and this simple man. I visited an- othpr home butler., servants, gol 1 and silver plate profusion evFrywhere no chance to liv m think. One was home the other an establishment. Just two philosophies of life. I believe be-lieve America must follow the for -ner if it is to keep its moral inf uence in the world. An iwer to Qiirntion No. t .T Much as I tdmire th; gnat mathematician and philos-opr philos-opr er, I'ascal, I think in this in-sta in-sta ice he was talking through his hat. I know many friendships, friend-ships, and so do you, that are founded on complet frankness ant honesty. Such ffiends know I ha 1 if the other had anyth.ng to say of him, he wfould say it in the very interest of their fn ndship. Indeed, friendship must he based on honesty; otherwise it is a semiihypocntical association without the true gold of fenuine affection. Piotectcd by John I". Dille Co. |