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FOMO, FOBO and JOMO – what do they mean?

Anna Sandner
3.9.2024
Translation: Elicia Payne

Do you get FOMO in summer? FOBO when you make decisions? It’s no surprise in our hyper-connected world. Here’s what’s behind the fears reinforced by social media, how you can overcome them and maybe even feel JOMO the next time you’re on the sofa.

If you’re comfy on the sofa, TV and snacks already in position, and you accidentally scroll through your feed again, you’ll quickly fall into the trap. When your circle of friends are out but you’re chilling on the sofa, you may feel socially cut off and like you’re missing out on important moments.

FOBO, Fear of Better Options, on the other hand, can even happen while you’re out and about with friends – it’s the fear of missing out on a better alternative. A feeling also extremely amplified by social media. If you’re constantly flooded with options, you quickly find yourself in decision-making difficulties. In the worst-case scenario, you won’t be able to make a decision because you have too many options and still end up on the sofa.

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