Farsightedness
I can see far away better than close up
Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is a refractive problem caused by an eyeball that is too short or a cornea that is too flat. When the eyeball is too short, the reduced length does not give the cornea and lens sufficient space to bring the light rays to a focal point upon the retina. When the cornea is too flat, it does not bend the light rays from near objects sufficiently to bring them in focus upon the retina.