What is the best approach when you see a blurred image? Since I am myopic, I get a lot of blur when I go outside. Should I turn away to a clear object? Should I ignore the blur?
I was thinking to say that the blur is part of my life now. When I see blur I am trying to avoid it or I am disappointed that I don't see 100% sharp and I strain. Should I accept the blur and don't think much about it in order not to strain?
Give me your ideas and your personal approach to the problem.
Yes but that makes me strain and want to see the image clearly. I find that if I want I can see 20/20 if I strain, but the next day I'm back to blurry vision.
You can experiment with shifting quickly (but not too fast otherwise you may strain) from part to part and at the same time don't worry about seeing the blurred outlines clearly. Just let it be. You'll have to remember to do this 24/7/365, otherwise the bad habit of staring will become dominant again and you'll lose your progress unless your vision is consistently perfect.