(1)A man was telling one of his friends why he was content with his married life. "My wife makes all the small decisions," he explained, "and I make all the big ones, so we never try to have too much influence on each other's business and never get angry with each other. We have no complaints and no arguments."(2)"That sounds reasonable," answered his friend. "And what sort of decisions does your wife make?"(3)"Well," answered the man, "she decides what jobs I apply for, what sort of house we live in, what furniture we have, where we go for our holidays, and things like that."(4)His friend was surprised. "Oh?" he said. "And what do you consider important decisions then?"(5)"Well," answered the man, "I decide who should be President, whether we should increase our help to poor countries, what we should do about the atom bomb (原子弹), and things like that."
We can tell from the story that ________.