fear of missing out.’ It can completely undermine a life well lived, because it drives people to follow a crowd out of fear.KIMO is in the past tense. “Knowing I missed out.” This is also avoidable, but in a different way. (I pronounce it K-eye-moh.)I recently joined a club that sends out a liter of olive oil every now and then.
And it comes with a newsletter. The newsletter reported that so many people are now members that they couldn’t send everyone the same type of oil, so they split the shipment in half.
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