outdoor activities

The planet’s vision is getting worse: 50% of the population will have myopia by 2050

As someone who has lived with the struggles of myopia for years, the news that 50% of the population will have this condition by 2050 doesn’t come as a shock. The reliance on screens and the decrease in outdoor activities are significant factors contributing to this global vision decline. It’s not just about staring at things up close, as many believe, but rather the lack of exposure to natural sunlight during critical developmental years that affects the growth processes in our eyes.

When I think about how different my life would be without modern-day glasses, I am filled with gratitude for the opticians and engineers who have made it possible for me to see clearly.… Continue reading

Boy Scouts of America changing name to more inclusive Scouting America after years of woes

As a proud Eagle Scout who achieved this milestone in 2002, the recent news of the Boy Scouts of America changing its name to Scouting America has sparked a mix of emotions and reflections on my time spent in the organization. One of the main reasons I enjoyed my experience in Boy Scouts was due to the fact that my father was the Scoutmaster. He focused solely on outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and other wilderness skills, without incorporating any religious aspects into scouting. Even though our meetings were held in a classroom owned by a local church, religion was kept to a minimum, much to my appreciation.… Continue reading