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myopic (adjective):

1 medical : not able to clearly see objects that are far away
2 disapproving : only thinking or caring about things that are happening now or that relate to a particular group rather than things that are in the future or that relate to many people

Source : Merriam -Webster

Etymology : Myopia is a condition in which visual images come to a focus in front of the retina of the eye, resulting in defective vision of distant objects. Those with myopia can be referred to as myopic (or, less formally, nearsighted). Myopic can also describe someone who has trouble seeing things from a different perspective or considering the future consequences before acting. Myopic and myopia come from Greek myops, which is based on myein (meaning “to close”) and ops (“eye”).

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