Re: Your choice? Would you restore your vision?
I think calling blindness a magnifier for other disabilities is pretty accurate, at least for certain other disabilities. "Where did I put my keys?" becomes a much more troublesome thing when you have to meticulously check every square inch of every place you could have left them. (Have I mentioned that I hate dropping small things, especially the bouncy/rolly/tumbly kind? It's to the point where, if I can't find a dropped nut or raisin within a couple minutes, I just vacuum the whole house.)
Yeah. Dropping things was one of the things on the list I forgot about. Driving and reading ... there are ways around those, if cumbersome and less effective. You can always tell people they're wrong. But a tiny item, dropped and tumbling quietly and pseudorandomly, will not yield to computers or education. And they're generally too small to find with the flat cane trick, as it just goes right over them at the tapery parts.
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