myopic

lacking foresight or imagination

Richardson, 46, said that her parents had been reduced to caricatures of a "bisexual father" and "Marxist mother" which she described as "myopic".

On the other hand, in looking at the world of probabilities in something like the stock market, we exhibit something researchers call myopic loss aversion.

Jimmy Carter comes to mind in the early days he would pour over budgets, read legislation all the way through and even review requests to use the White House tennis courts, he became known as a myopic micro manager.

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