"Tunnel vision" is a term used to describe a narrow-minded or single-minded approach to problem-solving or decision-making. Synonyms for "tunnel vision" include: myopia, shortsightedness, narrow-mindedness, rigidity, inflexibility, dogmatism, stubbornness, obduracy, obstinacy, and fixity of purpose. Each of these terms describes a lack of willingness to consider alternative perspectives or strategies and suggests a tendency toward unyielding and inflexible thinking. Overcoming tunnel vision requires developing cognitive flexibility and openness to diverse viewpoints, expanding one's range of experiences and decision-making tools, and being willing to examine assumptions and biases that may be limiting one's ability to see the larger picture.