El Guiri on Nostr: Having spent time with both, that's really tough. They're both hard but sense lost ...
Having spent time with both, that's really tough. They're both hard but sense lost results in amazing change to others. I've met blind people who find toouch noise really annoying but they seem to appreciate natural noises in a way that a seeing person never will. Also deaf people seem to visually notice things that hearing people don't which is probably distraction related.
My point is maybe rather than thinking of this as what would you consider less of a loss, you should wonder which heightened sense would you prefer if you were forced to choose?
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