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Ainura Kalau
Researchers reframed consumer happiness this year and the finding cuts against most of how products get positioned, the satisfaction is in the use, not the buy
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People who downplay their loneliness aren’t always fine — for some it’s simply that the word feels too large and too self-indulgent for something so ordinary and so constant