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Show Let's Explore Your Mind 4 By Dr. Albert Edward Wig gam 4 ' IJH .SrXjH-JJ TH6 btfr, WORD6 WITH Lt- I' A.TAfcia.TiOI46C)O.TMOt-a A.TAfcia.TiOI46C)O.TMOt-a wlTH UMPLtaASjgToaicJ,? .5. .. 008. AX 2 about human nature seems to be an Inherent tendency to remember and use wards that bring up pleasant memorica rather than unpleasant ones. E. A. Davis, psychologist. In a atudy of children from around S to 10 years of age, found .they used 1097 pleasant words to every to unpleasant un-pleasant ones. Another stud of adulta brought out the same tendency. (Copyright. 1M7. for The Telegram) Answer is Question No. 1 t Had aha been a failure at dancing It would probably have snade her more eelf-conscious. A feeling of failure that we are not as akilful or well dressed or beautiful beauti-ful or Intelligent aa othera ia the very basis of self-consciousness. Any experience that makes our inferior-' inferior-' ity atahd out more clearly makea us worse. Probably Miaa Powell's mother knew the child could learn to dance well before aha aent bar. No child should be given a task unless un-less Its elders feel pretty sure it will succeed at it fairly well. Answer to Question Na. S t. A weak man who feela life la too much for him usually longa for woman stronger than himself. He probably grew up leaning on hia another or on aome maiden aunt who protected him from the world. Likewise Like-wise some types of strong women are looking for just auch frail male lovers. Commenting upon these strange, contradictory qualities of strong women and weak men. Flor- ones Beabury, psychologist, aaya ths weak men may rouse in the strong woman the mother feeling and the weak man may deaire ts achieve heroic qualities through marriage. But, aa aha aaya, auch marriages usually fail ts achieve happiness, because "marriage brings chiefly discipline and la-lawa," tha two tilings that neither one of auch a aniamatsd pair counted on. Asswer to QisfsUaa Ns. t eV One of the pleasant things |