In the South, we believed with all of our hearts what we were told when we were children.
Even if it was wrong.
In the 1960s, the RCA color console TV my family had on Beech Street in Ashdown, Arkansas, could make you go blind.
It could if you believed what our mom told us.
Mom: “Scoot back from that television. If you sit too close, it’ll make your eyes stick on blurry, and eventually, you’ll go blind.”
By John Moore
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