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The Rise Of Fomo

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Dante Wright 9/18/2016 ENG 105 Stacy Murison Word Count: The Rise of FoMO What I Know and What I Want to Find Out The fear of missing out was always something that had peaked my curiosity. In my past, I often found myself in situations where I didn’t feel part of friends’ plans and it affected me on a deep level. I would constantly find myself obsessing over being involved in events. Not because I actually wanted to attend, but because I didn’t want to miss out. I didn’t know if this was an actual “thing,” so I never really thought anything of it. About 2 weeks ago, I was listen to a podcast by a company named Rooster Teeth and heard about the concept of FoMO for the first time. It promptly sparked my interest because it immediately struck me as my behavior. I took it a step further when examining myself. Often times people label me as an introvert. With that being said, my biggest question going in was, how would FoMO affect me (an introvert) differently than someone who is an extrovert? Through my surface level research of FoMO (Fear of Missing Out), I have found that it has been dubbed as a legitimate mental disorder that people have. For example, George and Michael are friends. However, George schedules an event with other friends to go to a movie Michael and other friends. In the event where Michael is suffering from FoMO, Michael will find himself saying yes, but then regretting it. He would find himself in extreme paranoia had he not gone due to the fact that he is

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