'FOMO' doesn't exist in a pandemic says Alain de Botton in inspiring pep talk

Things are really tough right now. And many people around the world are feeling decidedly not OK. 

But that feeling of 'I'm not OK' isn't something we should hide, or pretend we're not going through, philosopher and author Alain de Botton told James Corden on The Late Late Show. The founder of The School of Life shared his thoughts on how people should embrace the "new vulnerability" they're experiencing, and the newfound ability to be honest about how they really are. 

"One of the great things about this time is that we are rediscovering one another. Most of the time we are so busy, but also we have such a front," De Botton explained. "We're all of us pretending to be this and that. At this time I'm loving the 'new vulnerability.'"  Read more...

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