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ОтветитьI have missed out on traveling socializing creating memories all of a connection that is pointless
ОтветитьTed talk from a decade ago and could never be more relevant❤
ОтветитьIn English it is called jealousy
ОтветитьMoore William Miller Michael Johnson Susan
ОтветитьScrolling down the comment section: FOMO.
ОтветитьYaa i think i have a lot of fomo
ОтветитьFomo
ОтветитьFOMO and my need for approval from society really f'ed my life up. I'm done with that.
ОтветитьFOMO hits harder when you are a perfectionist. The fear of not having the control of your time, seeing the perfect life you want to construct. Having tons of skills, places and hobbies you want to try out. Fear of not having enough time.
ОтветитьAm I significant? 😔
ОтветитьI love that line you said about committing to our present moment
ОтветитьFomo is make us depression and anxiety and other mental health disorders through Social media platforms and also cause of conflicts through on life if we just use it right through our perspective and personal life and professional life and school life through the years I see the impact of the comparison to others life and self improvement through the knowledge and wisdom in My school and my life 🙏😇👦👧👩⚕️🏡🏛️🏫🧸🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🦋🤝🐉😞😞😞😞😞😞😞
ОтветитьThis helped.
ОтветитьI’m having trouble with emails. There are so many emails and I want to clean my mailbox but I’m afraid I’ll delete something possibly useful but at the same time it’s so discouraging to open and read hundreds of emails just to make sure I’m not missing anything.
ОтветитьWonderful video! If its content appeals to you, then this book is a worthy follow-up. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
ОтветитьFOMO is making me consider suicide
ОтветитьWatching this before high school graduation
ОтветитьMy fomo is to follow every single thought that pop up to know about everything it's kind of perfectionism to be aware of everything and be present everywhere not missing out on single event
ОтветитьFear of missing out is why so many people are in a tremendous amount of debt.
ОтветитьIt's good that I didn't MISS this video 😅
Ответитьdone
ОтветитьOpportunity cost vs cost benefit analysis
Cost benefit (includes intangible benefits such as mood)
Example: gov build a project and have to do a cost benefit analysis that include Inconvienece.
So for ppl with fomo... Do that
Fomo or fear of missed oppotunity
Ответить"Understand your fear of missing out and do what makes u happy "😊 I'll live by this quote for the rest of my life
ОтветитьI'm experiencing this rn cause of my studies, I have a really important exam coming up,missing out on events and parties while I see my friends posting all over the social media, but then I remember it's the choice I have made for myself so that I don't regret later on asking myself how hard I could've worked, that statement "what I could've done" I don't want it, I'll do what's needed to be done, I'll give my 100% on what I'm doing rn and enjoy it later
ОтветитьIs not fomo just a sense of lack? It seems it’s rooted in jealously, envy and looking outward for an inner approval. In short, it’s all trauma related.
Confront your trauma and find inner peace, fomo will evaporate.
Peace be with you! 🙏
I always feel FOMO when its the end of the year. All people post their favourite pictures and videos of the year i i just feel like i have been stuck..not living my life to the fullest when in reality when i would stop making myself feel bad about anything i would see that i lived my life.
Ответитьthe solution is easy: QUIT SOCIAL MEDIA
ОтветитьHe's talking about FOMO while two phones are in his pockets.
ОтветитьThank you so much ❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьIm devastated hearing about all my friends playing minecraft without me becouse i dont have a computer☹
ОтветитьFOMO should be treated as a mental disorder.
ОтветитьAddressing the problem is one part. The way he presented it and concluded it is another. Almost broke into tears at the end for the way he concluded it.
ОтветитьYou can look at FOMO from the perspective of personal resources allocation. I think I won't be too much off, if I say that every human action requires certain amount of resources to accomplish. Whether it's time, money, emotions, different material goods and items, it doesn't matter, what matters you spending resources to get whatever. And usually when you start feeling FOMO and fantasizing about missed opportunies in your head, you never consider resources that you would have to spend on the thing. You have a feeling that you are missing out on something that was given for free to everyone, expect you. In reality, though, everyone had to sacrifice certain amount of their limited resources to do/get the thing for which you've paid literally nothing.
One more thing. Someone in the comments already has mentioned opportunity costs. Similar to the above calculations of the resources required for making missed out opportunity a real thing, you don't appreciate what you gained due to not participating in the said activity and doing something else instead.
From the looks of it our brain tries to block all rational thinking, whenever we encounder a situation which can potentially cause FOMO feeling.
I got to admit: "Am I significant?" is a fear I have had, sometimes, but feels like an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT fear than the FOMO.
Those two feeling like entirely different, separate, independent fears to me.
Well, break down FOMO into 2 cases;
1. Fear of missing out experiencing things, other things people create
2. Fear of me missing out doing things for other people.
FOMO #2 can be construed as a fear of "Am I significant?"
But FOMO #1 does not have anything to do with how significant I think I am. FOMO #1 is just fear of missing out on fun things.
FOMO for me is usually on a larger scale. As in, I want to be great at all my hobbies, live in lots of different countries, learn multiple languages, keep up with various friendships… I’m not really afraid of missing out on specific moments with people, but rather of not living my life to the fullest. So yes, I like your point about how FOMO pushes us to live and love better. It’s been very effective for me, especially as I’m seeming how life comes in phases. There are already things I planned on doing but lost the chance while I was in that phase… However, balance here is also important. Lately I’ve felt anxious because I’m trying to do too many things and haven’t taken enough time to rest and quiet down my mind. I’m at the point where I think I’ll have to decide what to drop or pull back from, and accept the fact that I will miss out and that’s okay. I need a bit more quality and room to breathe, and less quantity.
Ответить🥺❤️ thankyou for making my day a little better
Ответитьhaving FOMO honestly sucks and it sucks out my enthusiasm for things I enjoy, just because I am not doing it with others. Though, then again I know my friends wouldn't enjoy it so I can't even invite them...
ОтветитьI enjoyed all of this until his very last statement as he seems to posture us like he is going to give an effective answer (something of substance to FOMO) but instead he just says “Understand your FOMO and do what makes you happy.” This is the most ridiculous statement ever thinking that do what makes you happy is an effective sol’n to the issue…it’s almost like dodging a bullet.
ОтветитьGreetings from a med school at Friday night who is alone at home after all his flatmates went to a big party.. No pain no gain
ОтветитьFor everyone who's reading this: You're great however you are. And if you feel like you are not appreciated well enough, your time will come. Remember, every feeling that you are going through will eventually go away. The good but most importantly the bad as well. I wish you the best and have a GREAT day. Because today is the perfect day for a perfect day...
ОтветитьMy fomo starts when i open social media and there are posts and stories of people i know who are enjoying their lives and I am sitting at home procrastinating on my work. I can't even go outside because my parents don't allow and i don't have friends . Fomo is literally being jealous that i also need that life and being totally helpless about that feeling.
ОтветитьThank you. This speech made me appreciate this feeling and inspired to explore life rather than feel like it’s my enemy.
Ответить{.|.} ;;
ОтветитьI just want to have real friends and go out! Is that too much to ask?
ОтветитьIs anyone else watching this while experiencing fomo
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