In today’s digital age, the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) feels increasingly real, especially among those who grow alongside social media. Without realizing it, the fear of missing trends, information, or experiences affects how people think and feel. The question is: how significant is FOMO’s impact on mental health today?
WHAT IS FOMO AND WHY DOES IT HAPPEN EASILY?
FOMO is anxiety triggered by the belief that others are experiencing something more enjoyable or more important. With instant access to the internet, people can view others’ lives within seconds.
FOMO easily appears when:
- Seeing peers’ achievements
- Viewing vacation or event posts
- Feeling less productive than others
Without control, this simple feeling can turn into mental strain.
IMPACT OF FOMO ON MENTAL HEALTH
FOMO isn’t just about curiosity—it can impact various mental aspects:
1. Increased Anxiety and Overthinking
People may feel restless when others seem more successful or happier.
2. Lower Self-Esteem
FOMO can make someone feel their life is less exciting, reducing confidence.
3. Sleep and Focus Disturbances
Constantly checking updates prevents the mind from resting.
4. Unrecognized Emotional Pressure
Excessive content consumption builds emotional turmoil and pressure to appear active.
WHY IS TODAY’S GENERATION MORE SENSITIVE TO FOMO?
Reasons include:
- Social media culture showcasing only life highlights
- Viral success standards
- Instant information access
- The need for online validation
Combined, these factors make FOMO hard to avoid.
STEPS TO REDUCE FOMO’S IMPACT
Although FOMO cannot disappear completely, its effects can be reduced:
- Limit social media time
- Avoid accounts that trigger comparison
- Focus on self-growth
- Enjoy offline activities
- Understand social media isn’t real life
CONCLUSION
FOMO has become one of the major psychological challenges of the digital era. What starts as harmless curiosity can evolve into emotional pressure affecting confidence, sleep, focus, and overall mental well-being.
About the Author
Gusti Ayu Tita
Author — STEKOM University
An active author focused on academic issues, educational technology, and human resource development in the campus environment.