INTERACTION OF EMOTIONS 541 



ligence may affect the manifestations of feeling. The 

 emotional reactions of a savage to personal abuse, for 

 example, are likely to be very different from those of the 

 highly civilized man. Likewise the thought process itself, 

 which lies at the basis of all intellectual power, is guided 

 to a very large extent by th6 emotions. Evidently, the 

 highest type of individual is one who is endowed with 

 great mental power and in whom the actual process of 

 mental functioning is guided by well-balanced emotions. 



