No, I do not. When I "unplug" I actually feel quite content about it. I enjoy being on technology as much as I like being offline. I do not fear of missing out on anything, as I usually don't keep up with current events or social media as is. My cell phone and computer are for personal and professional use, not social use. My social media accounts are for getting in contact with my friends whom I cannot text or get in contact with verbally. When I unplug, I feel a little bit of relief, actually. I feel like when I am connected to the internet and on my computer that I am missing out on the real world, and spend as little time on the computer as I can, often indulging in time with my friends, family, or reading a book. The longest I can sit on the internet is an hour at the maximum before I start to get fidgety, and have to take a break. I'm not a very 'internet savvy' sort of person. I am good with fixing technology and other tech. problems, though. I grew up with no T.V., or computer, and the only phone we could use was our house phone, which was plugged into the wall and we weren't allowed to use it, so I have never really experienced 'FOMO'; and I also probably will not have to experience it in the future.
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