myopia
/ˌmaɪˈoʊpiə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of vision impairment where close objects appear clearly, but distant objects appear blurry or indistinct.
“She had to wear glasses due to her myopia and could only see the board clearly when sitting up front.”
2. noun
A lack of foresight or a narrow-minded perspective.
“His myopia led him to underestimate the risks and make a poor business decision.”