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These resources don't involve asking anyone else for advice. That's a good thing, because any time you ask the advice of someone else, '''they are likely giving you a much reduced level of detail, compared to what you actually need to know to improve your eyesight'''.
These resources don't involve asking anyone else for advice. That's a good thing, because any time you ask the advice of someone else, '''they are likely giving you a much reduced level of detail, compared to what you actually need to know to improve your eyesight'''.


You're spinning a wheel and hoping someone will give you something helpful (by chance), instead of going directly to the resource that has the highest level of detail and is guaranteed to be helpful on the first time.
You're spinning a wheel and hoping someone will give you something helpful (by chance), instead of going directly to a resource that has the highest level of detail and is guaranteed to be helpful on the first time.


Any time you ask for advice instead of trying harder to find out what has already been written on the subject, you are choosing between these two:
Any time you ask for advice instead of trying harder to find out what has already been written on the subject, you are choosing between these two:

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