Fear Of Missing Out


 "I like the feeling of being awake, when no else is."    -Theodore Finch (All the Bright Places) 

I toss and turn in my bed as I'm unable to sleep. I stand up and open the shutters, letting some air in, to accompany my sleeplessness. The cool breeze brings with it the dampness of the atmosphere and pats my face and goes back... I look outside and the lights from the partially busy roads prickle my eyes.

I stare at the ceiling for a while, thinking about nothing. It is plain and dark, and barely visible. I blink my eyes again and again, trying to play with the darkness inside my room. But, after a few moments as if it understands my playfulness, it snatches away the fun. I pull my blanket over my face trying to trap the darkness inside, but it's suffocating and I start missing the soft touch of the breeze.

I take the blanket off and think of something else to pass my time with. And it suddenly hits my mind, that I've been ignoring one thing that I'm unable to listen to, all this time... the silence. I close my eyes for a minute and try to listen to the silence. As soon as I try to strike a conversation the incessant chirping of the crickets cut me off.I once again close my eyes and try to concentrate...

Giving up to the music of the crickets, I drop the idea of talking to the silence and start interrogating myself. "Why am I unable to sleep?" I ask myself annoyingly. "Maybe, because you're enjoying your own company and want to spend some time alone..." I hear a voice. "Yes, I do like spending sometime with myself in silence, darkness and with a light breeze." I reassure myself. "And maybe, you just don't want to miss onto these beautiful creations of nature that you can never live again if you go to sleep" the voice reappears. "But, I also don't want to miss the beautiful morning that the next day brings." I start complaining. "You don't want to miss anything, do you?" the voice chuckles at me and fades away.

I think about it for a while and realize that my mother always tells me how I hated sleeping when I was young. It makes me think of the times when I unknowingly guarded the nights, scared of missing things out. I still snooze the alarm in the mornings for an extra 10 minutes sleep but I'd always hate missing things out. I don't know whether to worry about this attitude of mine or celebrate it... I'm still contemplating... I'm still intrigued. 

Comments

  1. Very true!!
    We never wish to miss out anything around us, but maybe coming true of that wish is not possible most of the times....
    Very beautifully expressed Vedanshi πŸ™‡πŸ’–

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  2. Enjoying your own company,best!!🎺

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  3. Really good job. Please waiting for you to share more content like this!!πŸ‘πŸ™ŒπŸ»πŸ˜ƒ✌️

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  4. Woahhhh bestttπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ♥️

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  5. It's amazing! Keep up with such good work.

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  6. It's okay to miss something, it's okay to have fear of missing out. Everyone feels a certain level of FOMO at different times in their lives. The best way to cure it is getting engaged in enhancing activities you like.. sometimes it's okay to take break from everyone, to give some time to yourself, to make yourself better and to attain peace. Silence, breeze and playing with the darkness are the things for which we stay awake all night. Somewhere, they gives us eternal joy and tranquility. I really felt this one. Great work.

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    1. Yes! They do give us peace...
      Thank you so much:)❤

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  7. We should enjoy our company just like Mr. Bean. And in the silence, let the moment consume you and take away all your worries

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  8. FOMO or the fear of missing out is the anxiety that one has caused by the fear of missing out on a social events or any another positive experiences,especially one that you have heard about through social media.

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  9. ashok shah

    true πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘πŸ‘

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  10. You just can’t control anything.
    Relax more is my advice to all the millennials as well as everyone who are gripped by FOMO, once again so bfully written Vedanshi !

    Manvendra S

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    1. We can't control anything! Very true...
      Thank you so much:)

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  11. Really, we should also spend some quality time for ourself.

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  12. Amazing πŸ’―πŸ™ŒπŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

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  13. Even if we don't wish to miss out things, we will end up missing many. Cause that's a natural phenomenon.... Very nicely Written πŸ‘πŸ‘Œ

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  14. Its okay to miss something if you wanna enjoy your own company but sometimes u should try to switch the coin the other side too!
    And good work vedanshi.

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  15. Finally something different. Good work beta.

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    1. Finally something, that you looked forward to
      Thank you:)

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  16. The desire to connect with everything around you is natural, but it all in the depends on how an individual deals with it......
    Very beautifully expressed..πŸ’–πŸ‘

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  17. The fear of missing out is really engrossing. But it is really important to deal with it and start giving importance to spending time with ourselves....
    Very nicely written...πŸ™Œ

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  18. Great great great❤️πŸ’―❤️πŸ’•

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  19. This fear traps a persons soul rather than its mind..
    Fascinatingly expressedπŸ™‡πŸ»‍♀️

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  20. Missing out on things is very normal and its something okay miss out things though its hurts ...nice workπŸ’–πŸ’–

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  21. Fomo is something that hits everyone deep down....
    Keep it up Vedanshi πŸ’•

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  22. Positive outcome of FOMO is zest for life.

    Touched a very relevant emotion and well articulated VedanshiπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thought provoking...

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  23. It's human trend of feeling miss out each and every moment. Sometimes I just skip the song without feeling it, just to see what next song is.. Let's learn to be in the moment ❤️
    Elegantly conveyed!

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