FOMO, or the Fear Of Missing Out, primarily arises not from missing events, but from not connecting with friends, which amplifies feelings of envy and regret.
The study by Jacqueline Rivkin emphasizes that FOMO is deeply tied to our anxiety about social bonds, highlighting the emotional impact of not being included.
Rivkin explores how more everyday missed events contribute to FOMO, showing it extends beyond major occasions like concerts to regular social interactions.
FOMO is a term that has evolved from online communities to influencing consumer behavior, reflecting its broad implications in modern social dynamics.
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