After Effects CC Screen Blurry Mac

   As you can see the preview screen is VERY Blurry for me and I need help
Its apperently like this with everying 0_0

Sorry, but that's totally incomprehensible. 
After Effects has its own arcane terminology, and you're not using it.  You know what you mean, but no one else does.  It's like you're speaking English, but everyone who's listening speaks Swahili.  Nothing gets communicated.
I get the feeling you're a brand-new AE user, and you don't even know that you just can't jump into the deep end of the pool.  You can't fart around with the application and expect success.  All you'll get is frustration... like you're getting now.
Take the time.  Learn the basics.  Use that Getting Started link above.   Life will get better.  Really.

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