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Show Let's Explore Your Mind By Dr. Albert Edward Wiggem , , AJTeoait mots iNfiufMCM tM mioVT iC h I iANDtD FROWTHt PA&T THA.M T V'r Jlaty Ll ' Y TH DE&IRE 0 NtW WY& AMD kv'l CvA ' UKfcLY TO ffl ' Y I V" ' V THINK DAB t i l Vta ' AND IW3TH6P. y Jit)i III' '.ir AR6 MODEL I -a. L&Jp J N V 'toH?A vfaXvlV) LlOMAMt YOut aM&WER XiAv v " ' AI0&: ARE MARR,ED OF TMfclR Af FECTiOH III POM.IC " WORE LIKELY TO bt THE HEveiia AT HOME? YEfcOftuO Both the boys and girla wished more to be like their mothers than like their fathers. One aad finding waa that in the poorer homes the "distance" "dis-tance" between parente and children was much greater than in the better bet-ter homea the very place where parenta and children ahould be the closest. Answer to ueatlnn No. I S. Well, Leo, they are alwaya under un-der ausplcion. Just aa egotism is an evidence of a feeling of inferiority which a peraon ia trying to cover up by appearing exceptionally bold and efficient, thia public demonstration demonstra-tion of affection by husbands and wivea often conceals fear that the public will "get on to" the fact that they quarrel like cata and doga at home. If not this, then being "kit-teniah" "kit-teniah" In publio ahowa they are emotional adoleacenta and neither haa been weaned from pa and ma. (Copyright, 1837. for The Telegram.) Dr. Wiggam has available a personality schedule used by one of America's greatest universities and prepared by a leading psychologist. psy-chologist. It may be obtained by writing Dr. Wiggam. care of The Telegram, Inclosing 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. en-velope. Answer to Question No. 1 1. It is only the exceptional person per-son who haa the courage and intelligence, intel-ligence, or the foolhardineaa, to break with the paat. Engineers have asserted that railroad tracks would be more efficient if the rails were farther apart. Their preaent width its due to the fact that the firat rail- I road rara were modeled after wagons. wag-ons. In many aimilar ways we wear ithe shackles of the past. Answer to (Juration No. I i 2. Yea. Everett D. DuVall. psychologist, psy-chologist, measured the "distance" between parents and their children. Sometimes psrents in the same home are millions of mllea "dia- ! tant" from their children. One question ques-tion asked in thla research was: !"When you grow up. would you I rather be like your mother or father?" fa-ther?" The answers showed that 'girla are more likely to think both dad and mother are "all right" and ' want to be like them than are boya. |