I had three pairs of glasses. One of them broke, and one of them I left at a restaurant during a bitcoin-related business/academic meeting. The last one is half-broke, like it works decently enough but the left hinge is busted and opens too wide, and so it doesn't stay on my head as well as it should.

I usually prioritize my glasses poorly because I only wear them when driving or when I need to read things at a distance (e.g. walking around an airport or other unfamiliar environment). I purposely only wear them when I have to, and do my best to do eye exercises and such in other times, to avoid getting too dependent on them. As a result I tend not to take very good care of them.

I have a pair of prescription sunglasses too, so I've been wearing them, including in some contexts where it's not quite normal (e.g. inside). It ends up feeling like an awkward version of The Matrix.

Before I go to Egypt for the late summer, I scheduled an appointment for an eye exam and a new multi-set of glasses. Most places around me were booked for a full month (labor shortage). With one place that was open, I scheduled weeks in advance but then one eye doctor got into an accident and and their whole schedule changed. So there were *no* eyeglass places within a reasonable distance of me that could do an eye exam, prescribe and manufacture new glasses before I go to Egypt.

So I'm just kind of going there with a busted normal pair of glasses and then my sunglasses, which I'm increasingly getting used to using in abnormal places. I'll probably be walking around the airport in sunglasses. Maybe when I'm there I can get new ones, or just wait until I get back.

Back during COVID, when we all needed tests before travel, I always found it easier to get tests in Cairo than in New Jersey. The US tests were like, "okay we can get them to you in 48-72 hours" which was awkward because the government+airline was like, "we need tests within the past 72 hours". So there was this weird window where they get it to you just in time... or they don't. I had to get a second emergency test for like 10x the cost once, with high stress and extra activity right before the flight, because the first test was too slow and missed their 72-hour timeframe. But in Cairo I could always get one within 24-36 hours without issue.

Anyway, that's my current version of first world problems. Heading to Egypt with broken glasses, and the Egyptian system might ironically fix this faster than I can here in New Jersey. Everything feels weird due to labor shortages.

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I get my glasses at Costco, but it takes about a week to order them.

I was so careless with my glasses and could never keep them scratch free, clean, or not broken that I finally made the switch to contacts, only took me 15 years. Learning to poke my eye was less inconvenient then glasses were.

Sadly contacts are not an option for someone who stares at least 6 hours a day at the screen.

I thought this was just me!

Nah, every ophthalmologist should have told you that. Contacts+screen is a big no-no.

I got used to it

Envy you. Tried couple of times, my eyes were dry and hurting. Was using a bottle of artificial tears per day.

Me too! I was a bit of a tom boy so mom had me switch to contacts when I was in school. Now I feel funny with something on my face.

I don’t think it is a labor shortage but the margins that big guys want for everything they sell.

I love how long things take in 'developed' countries like phone repairs. 'Drop your phone and come back next week'.

Vs a little hole in the wall stall in Asia. We will basically rebuild your entire phone and give you a free screen protector while you wait.

I often wonder if its to make the service seem more valuable than it is (kinda justifying the higher prices).

You may find a Cairo based optometrist that will sort it in no time!! Good luck

Lower regulation = more services. The state can only gatekeep.

It's why you can have 20 eateries on a street, but in the west you have nice sidewalks to look at. It's quieter , the developing world very noisy and hard to think serious thoughts in, like how to not be poor, or water management.

100%. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. Noise cancelling headphones are a must in busy asian cities!!!

Curiously hong Kong is very regulated but service is amazing there (at least last time I went pre covid). Its possibly the exception tho. Don't know.

I think having hunger and poor living conditions in recent memory probably is a huge factor in whether a population wants to serve.

I'm proud of myself when I bring yesterday's stuff into tomorrow.

You've prolonged yesterday's energy.

It takes a week to get custom tailored Zeiss lenses in Serbian. Lenses that are made in Germany and need to pass customs since Serbia is not in the EU.

Walmart Vision Center hooked me up. Cheap, super friendly, great service. Last time I got a same-day full exam and new glasses in about 5 days. With VSP the exam was free and my glasses were $25 (copay).

Why aren’t you just wearing them (glasses) all the time? Judging from your public persona vanity does not seem a probable reason.

I am in general horrible of taking care of “things” (e.g. watches. Have a scratch in the glas within 2 weeks of having a new one e.g. due to passing too close to walls and stuff).

Hardly ever had that issue with my glasses as I basically only take them off for sleep. Otherwise they’re on my face, which I am by instinct good at protecting, so they keep “in shape”.

We all will know that you are wearing sunglasses in airports because you are famous now and trying to get through incognito 😎

… or maybe infamous? 😉

I order mine online. Eyebuy

I was unemployed for almost a year during the GFC. At some point I broke my $500 Silhouettes (the only glasses that seemed to fit my enormous head).

I couldn't afford to replace them, so I didn't. My eyes were forced to get better.

I haven't worn glasses since.

really ?

I have been wearing glasses for long distances since I was 14. I would love to get my 20:20 vision back. Maybe I should just give your strategy a go lol.

Yup. My script got stronger & stronger while wearing glasses. -1.75 in my weakest eye, so still not super strong.

As soon as i stopped wearing them they started getting better.

There's another method (if your eyes are worse) where you get a weaker prescription & progressively drop the prescription over time.

Wow sorry to hear that! Happy to help coordinate eye care if you’re ever in TX! (Austin to San Antonio)

Reminds me of how my wife and I got all our medical checkups when visiting family in Argentina earlier this summer. Multiple procedures and appointments, super cheap, super high quality, super attentive, knocked it all out within a day and a half or so. Probably the only real ‘efficient’ thing you can reliably get done down there (aside from an asado of course 😂). In the US it would have taken weeks, cost a ton, paperwork, no better quality and less personalized attention.

It's unclear to me how your glasses can be "half-broke" if they are attending Bitcoin meetings with the talented Lyn Alden. Maybe just go with it, and add a long white cane to those dark shades.😎👩‍🦯

Have you considered getting LASIK? I am one of four in my family that have gotten it and is top 5 best decisions (and purchases) I have ever made

If there are methods to do exercises without removing material from my eyes. And thoose exercises remove the root cause why would someone go for lasik? Wouldnt that mean that with me not removing the root cause of myopia, that i take a chance of getting again a lasik operation because i am to lazy to train my eyesight enough?

Huberman's latest podcast on eyes and eyesight address a lot of what you brought up

But thanks for calling me lazy

And take the log out of your own eye and cut back on the beer refined sugars and salads while you are out training your eyes 😂😂

My post had no intention to make any hurtfull fellings. Just an argumented debate.

Piece, man. And stack sats.

Even though Huberman is an Opthomoligst, i am more on the side of Jake from this video: https://youtu.be/4SGTnywytek

I personaly know a person who managed to get rid of his 8.0 myiopia with exercises.

I had the same situation with glasses - only needed for driving and distance occasionally. I too tried some eye exercises and saw immediate improvement. I’m inclined to believe the theory that most eye problems (excluding astigmatism, cataracts, etc) are muscular, in other words, bad eye posture so to speak. Getting glasses to compensate is like getting a curved brace to support you hunching over at a desk if you have bad sitting posture - it reinforces the problem.

Yea man. Apparently it takes the tailor a week to shorten my pants in a "developed" country;

Took a Turkish due only a few hours.

Yeah definitely.

Competition definitely helps and Asia has no shortage of that. But even in a place like sth Korea you see services taking longer than other places in Asia. Its almost like as a country develops the people no longer want to serve!

One thing that's true is that most shops in developed countries spend a lot of time on 'window dressing' to make the shop look nice and the other parts of running a business (inventory management, advertising, paying staff retirement plans, dealing with banks, staff training etc...).

So in the phone shop example I actually usually go to the mobile phone/electronic centres where there are like 50 repair shops all in the one place. I pick the one that has the most parts lying around and a guy squirreled away in the back working under a magnifying light. Many of the others are just fronts that take a commission to carry your phone the 20 steps further to the guy squirreled away.

These places don't have to worry about inventory management as the part suppliers are just 10m away.

They don't advertise cos all the providers are in one place and that's the advertising (think of the shoe street or crockery street concept in Vietnam/China).

They are incentivised not to have a perfectly neat and tidy shop (people will conclude they are not busy and have time to organise and clean, hence if they are not busy they are not good at their job).

They deal in cash so banking is a small part of their business.

I think staying hungry is a big part of it all. And not being afraid to be seen as hungry by others.

Why is a current prescription typically necessary to purchase corrective lenses for near-sightedness/myopia? Liability concerns? I prefer to put the same lens in front of each eye & not to fully correct at least for one pair of glasses

We have very similar issues here in the UK

It’s not legally possible everywhere, but in some countries, it’s possible to order correction glasses online without a prescription.

Since you also believe in training your eyes to avoid getting dependent on glasses, it’s a good idea to get some lenses that are almost right for you. For example, if your eyes are -1 diopter, do a -0.75 or even -0.5.

Hi Lyn. What kind of eye exercisec are you doing? Are you following some kind of tutorial you could share?

I lived in 3 continents in 6 countries while I was working for a global giant. 2 years back I retired and chose a village in Western Cape as my home. Africa is still abundant with natural food, wild life and flora and fauna. If you find a self sustainable living community here, there is no need to look elsewhere. But I don’t worry about modern hospitals and pharmacies because I believe in healthy living and hospitals are not needed for it.

Actually, wearing sunglasses during interviews could be your new thing! It would be memorable at least.

Have you tried getting pairs online? Many of these options do quick turnarounds you just give them your prescription. Off course they’re all made in Chiba etc

I grew up in Northern New Jersey... Bergen County.. Beautiful area.

Thanks for sharing Lyn, have fun in Egypt.

Where did all the workers go when goods and services seemed more readily available pre Covid spending? Are they drawn into malinvestments/zombie companies that are sucking labor from services that people actually need? Ed Dowd also makes an argument for the rise in disabled working age Americans in the past 3 years being related to the big pharma vaccine racket. Either way, it looks like the only way to getting better service and availability back is through job losses, though wages will remain sticky.

Have you tried fitting your glasses with retainers like Chums? It's an adjustable strap you can attach to your eyewear so that they can hang by your neck when you are not using them. Less likely to lose your eyewear and you can tighten the strap to secure your eyewear while wearing them.