Blurry Vision, Clearer Mind
It’s so blurry. No, it’s not a metamorphosis. I really mean that. What actually happened is that I lost my glasses — I forgot where I placed them last night before bed. So now, I’m trying to type with blurry vision.
Surprisingly, it’s not a bad idea. Sure, it’s challenging because I can’t see the screen clearly, but luckily, I’m skilled at typing with all ten fingers. Besides, I can still read the sentences — though with difficulty.
In a way, it’s worth trying. This unexpected situation has made me realize something: my usual urge to perfect every sentence has suddenly disappeared. Without the ability to scrutinize every word, I’m writing more freely and efficiently. It’s saving me a lot of time.
Who would’ve thought that something seemingly inconvenient — something I initially saw as a problem — would lead to this realization? Life is mysterious. Even the smallest events can teach us valuable lessons. How amazing is that?
From this experience, I’ve learned that there’s always something to be grateful for in every situation. It might sound like I’m romanticizing this moment, but I’d rather find meaning in it than sink into frustration.