Phrases with «myopic»

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The word "myopic" means to have a narrow or short-sighted way of thinking or viewing things. It suggests that someone is not considering the larger or long-term picture and is only focused on immediate and limited perspectives. Full definition

«myopic» + noun

Sentences with «myopic»

  • One could reasonably argue there were TOO MANY publishers at the Bookfair when you think about the relatively small markets they cater to for literary fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, as well as the often myopic focus on a single magazine, ignoring or discounting other ways they could serve their community while ensuring a sustainable future. (loudpoet.com)
  • There are obviously certain business realities that need to be considered — budgets, schedules, shipping dates — but that's a very myopic view of things not to mention completely inaccurate. (cbr.com)
  • We can become so myopic in our focus and forget the «why» of what motivates us, and our clients... Motherhood has allowed me to connect with my clients on a deeper level. (blog.simplyhired.com)
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