by Cindi McMenamin As my daughter and I drove home from a store, we found ourselves comparing our lives with others and doing a bit of complaining. For Dana, the downer was all the things her friends had that she didn’t: brand new cars to drive, large homes with several beautiful rooms, the latest high-tech gadgets, expensive clothes, and high-priced handbags. For me, it was wishing we had a bigger house so we could get her a piano and not have to hear her complain anymore. Please log in to view content...