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blackCAT/Getty Images Social media and the technological ease of trading today are energizing one of investors’ biggest enemies: FOMO, or the fear of missing out. More than half (57%) of Americans say ...
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“A lot of that has to do with reducing FOMO (the fear of missing out), which I think has kind of infected a lot of modern games," Kayatta says. “That's not a blanket statement.
In truth, when I’ve found myself in the city at a time like this, rather than feeling FOMO, I’ve found a renewed sense of wonder. For one, there’s less traffic.
But in some contexts, the term has evolved to mean something more sinister: to eliminate or kill. According to lexicologists, the term “86” began as diner shorthand in the early 20th century.