Should I wear my glasses all the time if I’m nearsighted? This question often plagues individuals who struggle with visual acuity, particularly those diagnosed with myopia. Is the reliance on corrective lenses a necessity, or is it a matter of personal preference? Many wonder whether constantly donning their spectacles could potentially exacerbate their reliance on such aids. Would consistently wearing glasses lead to a deterioration of natural vision, or does it merely enhance clarity for daily tasks? Furthermore, are there situations—such as during physical activity or while lounging at home—where opting out of eyewear is permissible without adverse effects? Might the habitual use of glasses foster a sense of dependency, as some claim, or could it ultimately provide the visual support myopic individuals require? In exploring these multifaceted considerations, we must ponder the implications of continuously wearing glasses and their impact on both comfort and long-term vision health.