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Thursday, 16 November 2017

THINK ABOUT IT!



DID NATURE GIVE US FUZZY VISION FOR A REASON?


ASTRID BROWN·THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2017

As we age our outward appearance changes, we get a bit flabby our features aren’t so firm and they head south due to the effects of gravity and we lose collagen, elastin and bone from our faces, so we are not as attractive as we were years ago. All our peers, our generation are in the same boat, we all age, our hearing not so sharp I was having a conversation this morning about ageing and discussing a theory I have. Might seem silly but think about this. As we age our hearing and our eyesight deteriorates and we develop Presbyopia which is a natural part of the ageing process. It is due to hardening of the lens of the eye causing the eye to focus light behind rather than on the retina when looking at close objects. Now nature is very clever in how we have developed as humans, could it be nature has given us fuzzy vision for a reason, so that we are seen and remembered as we once were to our current generation. Now you may say there is a flaw in this theory, what about people who wear correctional lenses, they will see us as we appear now and not through the rosy tinted glasses of the past without correctional lenses. Developing glasses, contact lenses is  human development not natural one. Nature never intended us to consume many of the foods we eat now nor did it intend us to have a sedentary lifestyle. It intended us to eat simply and work physically so we would always be much fitter and slimmer. So is fuzzy vision as we age a gift from nature? so we will always appear attractive to our current generation lol.




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