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An unexpected place to find life’s fulfillment: Talking to an advisor

People who work with an advisor have significantly higher levels of confidence across a range of areas, and those areas extend beyond the financial realm.

Earlier this year, psychiatrist and author Gregory Scott Brown published an article on meaningful living. He shared research showing that people who were more optimistic for the future and focused on fulfillment instead of happiness were better off than others whose emotions were tied to day-to-day

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