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The fear of missing out can be a social motivator; it can also drive you crazy. June 24, 2012— -- Today, I promise myself, will be FOMO-free. No worrying about what others are doing. No stressing ...
Social media has, in many ways, authored a new world. Our ways of connecting with one another are evolving faster than ever. Social movements, dating, advertisement — it can all be done online now.
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled many things, but FOMO doesn't appear to be one of them. Jennifer Wolkin, a New York-based health and neuropsychologist, describes FOMO, aka the "fear of missing ...
Social media continues to redefine financial behaviors, driving discretionary spending and financial stress. The rise of influencer culture and targeted advertising have created an ecosystem where ...
A decade ago, "fear of missing out," or "FOMO," was nothing more than a cute Facebook hashtag. Now, it's a well-studied and scientifically-verified psychological charateristic. What is known about it ...
I have FOMO right now. FOMO (fear of missing out) is not a new phenomenon to me. As a college student anxious about wanting to make the most of every moment, I constantly worry that I am missing ...
Four years ago, many high-school graduates missed out on their traditional ceremonies due to the pandemic — and this year, some of those same students have lost the chance to have their college ...
For those who aren’t into barhopping, FOMO has you covered, with the experience of multiple venues in one location. Set to open in Columbus Halloween weekend at 165 Fifth St., FOMO — an acronym for ...
Eliza Becker, a 27-year-old from Wollongong, recently shared a video on social media discussing what she refers to as “girlhood FOMO” — the fear of missing out on the close-knit female friendship ...