4 Advantages to Being a Lefthander (International Lefthanders Day, Aug 13)
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4 Advantages to Being a Lefthander With approximately 90% of the world’s
population being right-handed, being
a leftie is considered very rare. In honor of International Lefthanders Day
on August 13, here are four advantages
left-handed people have. 1. According to a 2014 study, left-handed
people were found to be better drivers
than those who are right-handed. This is believed to be because cars are designed for right-handed drivers, meaning left-handed drivers must pay more attention to detail. 2. While this isn’t a proven fact, left-handed people
may have a better chance at becoming president. Out of the past 15 presidents, seven have
been non-righties, meaning their may
be some advantage to being a leftie.
3. In time sensitive sports, it is harder
for right-handed people to adjust when
competing against left-handed people. This means that lefthanders have an
advantage when it comes to certain sports.
4. Researchers believe that left-handed people
are wired in a way that makes them able to recover
from a stroke better than right-handed people. In left-handers, the part of the brain in charge
of staying alert can be spread out on both sides,
while in righthanders it’s only on the right side.
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