How far left are you?
Wait…I’m not asking about your politics, I’m asking about your handedness. Today is all about being a leftie (not leftist) and what that means to you. If you’re right-handed, like 87% of Earth’s human residents, this newsletter is for you, too, because you’re farther left than you may know!
If you have a leftie in your family, or if you are a leftie, that’s genetics at work. There is a familial link for left-handers, and researchers think that they’ve identified the gene that makes it possible for a person to produce a left-handed child. Being a leftie is so rare that even if two left-handers meet, fall in love, and produce a boatload of children, 70 to 80 percent of their kids will be right-handed.
Famous left-handers include:
Leaders: Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama
Innovators: Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg
Business Heroes: David Rockefeller, Oprah Winfrey, and Steve Forbes
Geniuses: Aristotle, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Friedrich Nietzsche
Artists: Michelangelo, M.C. Escher, and Vincent van Gogh
Musicians: Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney, and David Bowie (oh, and my brother Ed who slays at bass guitar)
Sports Heroes: Martina Navratilova, Babe Ruth, and Mark Spitz
Celebrities: Fred Astaire, Julia Roberts, and Whoopi Goldberg
Because our brains are cross-wired, left-handers are always in their right mind when using their leftness. We righties, while in the huge majority, are also capable of left-handedness, though we’re not interloping on the lefties’ domain. Turns out, as rare as being a leftie is, it’s even more rare to be completely one-hand-dominant in all you do, if you have two hands. Check out this fun self-test from the Left Hander’s Day website to see in what ways you might be a little bit left-hand-dominant.
Though not scientific, it is kind of fun to see our brain’s ability to flex. Or not! Sometimes we get very stuck in doing things the way we’ve always done them. That’s when neuroplasticity can be fun to play with – intentionally switch things up from time to time, and see how long it takes you to become ambi-(whatever it is you’re doing the other way)-strous. For other ways to increase your mental flexibility, check out these three episodes of the world’s second-shortest podcast, the Wellbeing Wisdom Tiny Bites podcast:
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If you’re left-handed, today is your day to celebrate that one unique trait of yours. If you’re right-handed, you can regale your leftie friends, co-workers, and relatives with a few fun facts about lefties: twins are most often a mixed set, one a leftie and one a righty; one quarter of the original NASA astronauts were lefties; and the top talents in swimming, fencing, tennis and baseball are all likely to be left-handed.
Just for fun, do something with your non-dominant hand today, and laugh at how tough it is. Keep concentrating and keep trying, and celebrate your success with neuroplasticity!
Wags,
Sandy Weaver
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