Why is modern eyesight so bad? - Is the eye care industry a scam?

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Personally I think the abundance of led lighting has something to do with it. Leds are everywhere these days and they're a lot brighter than most people realize. Even with lens covers. Even most screens these days are actually leds.

They changed the lighting at one of my old jobs. It was a shop in a big warehouse with high ceilings so the lights were pretty high up. We had just the regular fluorescent tube lights. After they changed the lights a few of my coworkers were complaining about their eyes hurting and having headaches for a few weeks after. It turns out they switched the lights with leds that look like those fluorescent tube lights.

I've never really liked led lights. I don't like the light they put out. They make my eyes hurt. The light just always seems kind of unnatural. Even the yellowy coloured ones don't look right. I went camping not long ago and I had both an led lantern with me and a coleman white gas lantern. The led one is pretty bright, it puts out a yellowy white light. I didn't really end up using it at all.

The coleman lantern though I used every single night for hours and that $18 I spent in gas to run it was worth every penny. The light it puts out just immediately makes the campsite feel comfy and nice. Especially during a fireban when all you can get away with is throwing some sticks on a portable charcoal grill. That warm, soft light, that wasn't actually quite as bright as the led, made hanging out in the dark much nicer. The led lantern made everything all eerie and weird looking and i'm definitely glad it was not my only source of light.
I just don’t see how this is possible when daylight is 100,000 lux and indoor lighting is maybe 500 at the most. It’s not physically possible for it to be because of brightness. If anything, it appears to be the lack of bright lighting (spending time indoors) that seems to correlate with needing glasses.
 
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seeing is for the weak

i learned to echolocate during covid cuz my eyesight is shit, but the rest of my senses are razor sharp

i unironically use my ears more than my eyes
 
i have been fucking up my eyes in many ways since early childhood: bright screens both very close and very far from my face, reading in bad lighting, not using sunglasses, the works. reddit soyience dictates that i should be legally blind right about now. in reality i still have perfect eyesight even at long distances, no signs of deterioration.
conclusion? fags who need glasses before the age of 40 at minimum are defective and objectively speaking should not reproduce.
 
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Thinking back on it I honestly believe I never truly needed glasses. When I was eight I had trouble reading the white board in class, but I'm pretty sure that was because of the glare from the fluorescent lights and the fact that I was sitting in the back of the room, but of course the novelty of wearing glasses appealed to me as a child and I insisted I needed them. Now 20 years later my eyesight is fucking atrocious without my glasses or contacts (bad enough that I wouldn't be comfortable driving) and I'm certain it wouldn't be even half as bad if I had never worn them in the first place.
 
Being exposed too much on blue light fucks up your vision. You can get blue light glasses from Walmart at a cheap price, I had mine for about 5 years and they still don't let me down. Plus you will look like a smart chad.
 
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I used glasses for 10 years until I didn't want to wear them anymore. Never had any issues after that, even passed the sight test for my driving license
 
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Same reason african pygmies have worse eyesight than the neighbors living out on the plains. Staring at shit up close all the time cannot keep your eye muscles exercising as thoroughly as looking for food or danger across a vast field will.
 
People with diseases that effect eye sight are less likely to die from them. Statistically a sturdier population looks like a less healthy one when you don't measure for mortality properly alongside it.
 
I used glasses for 10 years until I didn't want to wear them anymore. Never had any issues after that, even passed the sight test for my driving license

How bad was your sight? Did your eyes just gradually get better after you stopped wearing glasses?
 
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