When the projector is a bit too close to the screen the images get blurred. The picture grows hazy when its a bit too far from the subject. The perfect view comes when our subject of interest is in focus. Neither too close nor too far.
How close is close enough? How far is far enough? In focus. Concentrated. The true vision of what we want. Our focus, properly adjusted to view our very personal points of interest. Or is it too complicated to hold the focal length steady. Maybe its our focus which changes too frequently too randomly. I myself can say that my focussed attempts to find the focal length in most aspects of my life have left me totally confused and dazed.
Imagine this. Your distance this time is fixed. Your vision out of focus. What then? All you can do is change the curvature to adjust to this new focal length. You would do it if you want it badly enough, but in the process you would end up changing whats natural.
Everything now is hazy, out of focus, and horribly indescribably wrong. They sell wooden legs to soldiers going to the front. They colour babies black and white to make their mothers kill them. They put cameras in the eyes of a foetus kept in formalin solution and make a documentary about it named dawn of modern medical science. They cut out tongues while organizing singing classes.
Out of focus. Emotionally, sensically, humanly. I am tired of this hazy, crack-glassed view. I think i will wake up now. Did you vote this year? Did i land too close, or am i too far......
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