Friday, June 20, 2008

blur

about a week ago, i realized that i wasn't seeing distant things too clearly. a tiny voice in my head said, "well, so much for lasik.". another rather loud and excited voice drowned out the first with, "woohoo! i can wear real glasses again!". so the blur didn't bother me one bit. and then, something incredible happened.

i decided to work from home this afternoon. but first, i decided to make me some chai. you know how these things go. once the chai was made, of course, i had to step out and get some fresh air. as i stood in the balcony, sipping chai and just letting the mind wander, i looked at the slightly blurry buildings in the distance. for some reason, i widened my eyes. the buildings came into focus. and then blurred again. so i tried doing the eyes wide open thing again. back in focus. back out of focus. after a while, they stayed focused. and then it hit me. my poor eyes could very well see things in the distance but were simply not used to doing so.

what an awful lifestyle we have fashioned. noses buried in laptops, eyes never looking more than 10 feet away. closeted. cubicled. all the time.

5 comments:

Shweta said...

Wow! that is some insight, I say! Sociological longsight and shortsight, hmmm...

Sheetal said...

arre re!
My amma used to make me stare at faraway green for 5 minutes each day as part of eye exercises, maloom? supposed to arrest precisely such blurs.

footloose said...

vyas: hehe... how can i ever talk of longsight & shortsight without thinking of you?

vyaser: hau re! poor eye muscles also need to exercised, apparently.

Anonymous said...

dont u think that the blurring would be the result of a constricted outlook rather than a phsiological deficiency or a circumstantial error?? i personally think that u need to comeout of your shell and try to see the world around you with a different outlook......methinks that u r fashioning ur life after the weak assumptions of mere mortals!!!!!

Shweta said...

Abba! Ab inhe kaun hai re?