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Double Vision
I found Anthony R.’s article “Double Vision” extremely moving based on the fact that he doesn’t let his vision issue get in the way of doing what he wants to. In the article, Anthony discusses how he sees the world from two different perspectives because he has what is called visual impairment. That just means that he has bad eyes, but don’t let that fool you because he has,”learned to look for new opportunity and hope.” Most people can relate to Anthony when he says, “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear” because everyone has a unique way of looking at the world through their own eyes. Each line of this article is insightful not only for readers that can relate, but also for readers that want to learn more about his condition. Thankyou, Anthony for feeling comfortable enough to express your inner most thoughts on such a delicate subject.
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