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This guide will help you to answer questions you have in the right way, so you get the best results with [[vision improvement]].
This guide will help you to answer questions you have in the right way, so you get the best results with [[vision improvement]].
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EndMyopia has built up a large existing canon of free resources. These free resources were made for full immersion, not for the readers to pick-and-mix what they do and don't want to do. You have to do several things, together, correctly in order to improve your vision, just doing [[Active Focus]] or just improving your [[habits]] won't suffice.  
EndMyopia has built up a large existing canon of free resources. These free resources were made for full immersion, not for the readers to pick-and-mix what they do and don't want to do. You have to do several things, together, correctly in order to improve your vision, just doing [[Active Focus]] or just improving your [[habits]] won't suffice.  


Here is an exaustive list of all free resources available:
Here is an exaustive list of free resources available:
* [[EndMyopia YouTube Channel|YouTube Channel]]
* [[EndMyopia YouTube Channel|YouTube Channel]]
** [[Portable Eye Guru Project]]
** [[Portable Eye Guru Project]]
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* [[Shortsighted – The Podcast]]
* [[Shortsighted – The Podcast]]
* [[EM:EndMyopia Wiki|EndMyopia Wiki]]
* [[EM:EndMyopia Wiki|EndMyopia Wiki]]
===Reading > asking for support===
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These resources don't involve asking anyone else for advice. That's a good thing, because any time you ask the advice of someone else, '''they are likely giving you a much reduced version of what you actually need to know to improve your eyesight'''.
Any time you ask for advice instead of trying harder to find out what has already been written on the subject, instead of getting the most detailed knowledge from

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This guide will help you to answer questions you have in the right way, so you get the best results with vision improvement.

Asking the resources that already exist

EndMyopia has built up a large existing canon of free resources. These free resources were made for full immersion, not for the readers to pick-and-mix what they do and don't want to do. You have to do several things, together, correctly in order to improve your vision, just doing Active Focus or just improving your habits won't suffice.

Here is an exaustive list of free resources available:

Reading > asking for support

Spin the wheel.gif

These resources don't involve asking anyone else for advice. That's a good thing, because any time you ask the advice of someone else, they are likely giving you a much reduced version of what you actually need to know to improve your eyesight.

Any time you ask for advice instead of trying harder to find out what has already been written on the subject, instead of getting the most detailed knowledge from