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It can be considered the opposite of Fomo (fear of missing out), a word that was coined in 2004, gained popularity in 2010 and made it to the Oxford dictionary in 2013. For a quick comparison ...
Missing this ordinary weekly event triggers such intense FOMO – “fear of missing out” – for them that they don’t want to go on your amazing expedition. Story continues below this ad If this kind of ...
Marketing professors explore the psychological phenomenon of FOMO. Their research reveals that FOMO stems not from missing events, but from anxiety over lost social connections. By focusing on ...
Over the years, researchers learned what really drives intense feelings of FOMO – which explains why a run-of-the-mill meeting might feel more crucial than an over-the-top vacation. People use the ...
'Trolls' and 'haters' – the words for people who are just there to annoy you online ...
'Trolls' and 'haters' – the words for people who are just there to annoy you online ...