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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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  • “It’s a misconception that happiness is based on what you have, though there’s sort of a marketing strategy that makes us think that if we buy more, have more, then we’re going to be happier,” says Laura Petiford, a marriage and family therapist with an office in Trumbull. Photo: Erik Reis, Dreamstime.com / dreamstime.com
    “It’s a misconception that happiness is based on what you have, though there’s sort of a marketing strategy that makes us think that if we buy more, have more, then we’re going to be happier,” says Laura Petiford, a marriage and family therapist with an office in Trumbull. Photo: Erik Reis, Dreamstime.com