Definition
To be 'near-blind' means having severely limited vision, but not complete blindness. People who are near-blind can often perceive light and shadows, and may be able to see objects very close up. It's a condition where vision is significantly impaired but not entirely absent. It's like looking through a heavily frosted window π§. Think of it as having the volume turned almost all the way down πβ¬οΈ on your eyes. Imagine a camera lens that is severely scratched; that's what it's like to be near-blind.