Click on the paragraph that best relates to the recording. A) People are now living under great stress, so we are facing severe mental illness that can cost us a lot. To solve this problem, it is suggested that we have a strong relationship with others, and try our best not to fear or hate ourselves when we are feeling unwell. B) There is no need that we should feel well all the time: we can feel disappointed or upset sometimes. We need to find the right relationship with our illness so that it does not cause us too much concern. So we don’t necessarily fear or hate it when we feel unwell. C) A freakish and pitiable possibility is that when we are feeling unwell, we are more likely to get deranged. Then, our mind allows us to be more worried and afraid. How bad this situation is largely depends on whether we can reach a more authentic kind of sanity or not. D) The idea that we should at all costs and at all times be well alleviates our mental illness. Although we can feel deranged occasionally, this is not a normal state. Feeling ill is not proper, useful or dignified, so it implies that we need to rely on a right relationship to deal with it.