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Jomo The joy of missing out.
So first, you should embrace what the digital entrepreneur Anil Dash has called "the joy of missing out".
And if you suffer from FOMO (the fear of missing out), recalibrate and think of it instead as the joy of missing out.
Anil Dash, a writer and entrepreneur, called this phenomenon the "Joy of Missing Out," or JOMO, in a recent blog post.
He is contemplating another, an antidote to the Fear of Missing Out called The Joy Of Missing Out - though he points out the business model for publishing has changed due to Kindles so it's more difficult to make money.
This relaxed, unstructured time with the other conference attendees led to something "amazing", he wrote in his post The Joy of Missing Out (This Holiday Season).
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For the uninitiated amongst you, though I fear that I may have been the only one left, that's joy of missing out.
It's only because no one posts anything negative on social media that we never experience JOMO (joy of missing out).
"You wanna experience the joy of moving Miss Fancy Pants?" I can hear the non-existent Jackie Mason-esque branch of my family tree telling me.
"But the notion that finding the objects is part of the joy is missing".
For those missing the joy of #VeryRealisticYA, Patrick Ness has come to the rescue.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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