M:They sure do.The baby is only one month old,so Sally is not working right now.And what's newwith you and Jim?W:Believe it or not,he's home with the kids.M:You're kidding!W:No,I'm not.16Jim chose to work from home.so we could spend less on childcare.I'd love it,because he does all the shopping and cleaning.M.Good point.Yikes!It's already 12:30.I have to go now.17I have an important meeting this afternoon.Tell Jim I said hi,and I'll call you so we can have dinner sometime.W:Great!And say hi to Sally and the kids.See you!M:See you!(Text 10)W:Good evening,everyone.I'm Jennifer Green.Thanks for joining us.18In today s edition of"PerfectLife",our guest is Brock Bastian.A social psychologist from the University of Melbourne.ProfessorBastian's research focuses on pain,happiness,and morality.1Recently,he published a book on therole of pain in promoting pleasure.The title of the book is,"The Other Side of Happiness".In thisbook,he argues that as we seek to escape pain or sorrow,we are weakening ourselves,and may loseour adaptive ability to deal with pain in the future.19Painful experiences are,in fact,vital for ourdevelopment and how we face the unavoidable challenges ahead,and they play a key role in helpingus develop our ability to feel truly happy.20Now,let's welcome Professor Bastian to talk about hisideas in the book.第3页