the Future with Great Clarity
Seeing John Jackson, Ph.D., President In the mid-80s, I had an experience that affects me every day. My vision grew
blurry at a distance during those years. I was having trouble seeing clearly at night. So, off to the ophthalmologist I went. He diagnosed me with a fairly common
problem: I had become nearsighted. I asked the doctor why. He said it was likely due to the amount of reading I had done during my years of undergraduate and graduate education. My eyes had actually changed shape.
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