Research shows that higher levels of FOMO, or the fear of missing out, are associated with lower self-esteem, lower life satisfaction and more loneliness. For better mental health, try reframing ...
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In essence, FOMO can create anxiety and dissatisfaction, often managed through retail therapy. While buying something new offers a temporary boost, it comes with lasting financial consequences and can ...
It has been an interesting correction. The average retail investor was “buying the dip” despite having an extremely bearish ...
The rise of influencer culture and targeted advertising have created an ecosystem where purchases are influenced more by social comparison than necessity, driving the fear of missing out ...
I’ve decided to miss out on more these days. Maybe you’ve heard of FOMO, the “fear of missing out.” Well, this is the opposite. I’m trying to find JOMO, the “joy of missing out.” ...
And what is FOMO, anyway? Here’s what you need to know. FOMO is an acronym for “fear of missing out.” It’s a feeling of anxiety often felt when others are having a good time (or talking ...