The World of FOMO: Why We’re All Social Media Addicts

The World of FOMO: Why We’re All Social Media Addicts

Do you ever feel a twinge of anxiety scrolling through picture-perfect vacations or epic hangouts on social media? That’s FOMO, or the Fear of Missing Out, casting its spell.  

In a world where everyone’s highlight reel is just a swipe away, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind. Beyond the scroll, however, is a more profound effect on mental health and self-worth so let’s dive right into that! 

In today’s world, FOMO isn’t just a buzzword, it’s practically a way of life. Everyone seems to be doing something exciting or achieving milestones on Instagram, but here we are, debating whether to start a new series or rewatch Friends for the 15th time. 

Social media updates change each scroll into a reminder of what we’re not doing. This anxiety can lead to compulsive scrolling or checking updates, disrupting daily activities and mental peace. 

The worst part? Over time, it breeds a sense of inadequacy, where we begin measuring our lives against the curated highlights of others. Suddenly, our accomplishments seem small, and we’re left with a question in mind—when will our main character moment manifest? 

FOMO has a sneaky way of turning self-esteem into a punching bag. Your pamper night in feels like a bad life choice when your feed is flooded with influencers crossing out countries on their travel list or friends rocking the front row at a concert. 

However, what we often fail to remember is that social media is like a movie, only the best bits make the cut. But those carefully curated highlights can set absurd standards. It’s a recipe for a self-esteem spiral, clawing at your heart from the thought of yourself being insignificant.  

FOMO traps you in an endless loop of digital validation. What starts as a casual post about your homemade nasi lemak turns into a race for social hierarchy supremacy.  

The problem? Every ‘red heart’ or ‘thumbs up’ fuels the need for more, driving you further away from authentic, real-life connections. Before you know it, you’re not just feeding FOMO; you’re creating it, for yourself and others. 

So, what’s the takeaway? It’s time to hit pause on the scrolling and take a breather from the approval race. Real moments, shared smiles, and genuine connections are what define life; double taps are NOT the yardstick. 

FOMO might reign in the digital world, but your happiness? That’s still your turf. 

Words to learn:

twingea sudden short feeling of physical or mental pain

profound (of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense 
                    (of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight

self-esteemhow one values and perceives oneself

curated (of online content, merchandise, information, etc.) selected, organised, and presented using professional or expert knowledge

spirala process in which something gradually but continuously gets worse or better 

validationrecognition or affirmation that a person or their feelings or opinions are valid or worthwhile

authentic of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine

yardsticka standard used for comparison

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