Being left handed is an advantage in many sports: You
might just come out ahead in athletics if you’re a lefty. Since most players
are right handed, many are unused to dealing with those who are left handed.
Take baseball for instance. Southpaws have the advantage of already facing
first base when they’re at bat, can more easily keep an eye on first base when
pitching and can cover a large amount of the field when playing in the outfield
by having their glove in their right hand. There are specially designed left-handed baseball gloves
available (worn on the right hand so you can throw left-handed). Other sports
that offer an advantage to lefties are fencing, boxing and tennis.
Lefties have
a greater chance of being a genius- or having a high IQ. Researchers
aren’t sure why, but those who are left handed seem to make up a
disproportionately large part of those who are highly intelligent. For example,
twenty percent of all Mensa members are left-handed. When you consider that
less than 10 percent of the total population is left handed, this makes for a lot
of smart lefties. Some think
this genius stems from being forced to use both sides of the brain more often,
allowing these individuals to more easily process a large amount of
information.
Left handed men may make more money. All
that genius has to lead to something, right? According to studies, left handed
males who have gone to college earn 13 percent more than their right handed
counterparts. The causes of this difference are unknown, but the gap is
statistically significant enough that its not a simple anomaly. Oddly enough,
however, the results are quite different for women, with lefties earning 5%
less than women who are right handed.
Left handed people adjust more easily
to seeing underwater. Bizarre as it may
sound, one of the benefits of being left handed is being able to adjust more
easily to see the world around you when you’re underwater. While you may not
need this ability very often, it could come in handy if you live by the sea or
enjoy swimming. While it’s not quite clear why this is so, scientists think it
has something to do with a different part of the brain being dominant in left
handed individuals.
Lefties are
better able to multitask. One of the advantages
of being left-handed is that it forces your brain to think more quickly. What
this means for everyday life is that those who are lefties may find it easier
to multi-task and deal with a large, sometimes unorganized stream of
information. Researchers found that conversations between the left and right
sides of the brain happen more quickly in left handed people. The more dominant
the left handedness is, the better these abilities are.
Some
left-handed individuals have better memories. While
it isn’t true for all who are left handed, data from recent studies suggests
that those who come from families of lefties tend to have better memories,
though only of the episodic kind. The odd thing about this study, however, was
that individuals didn’t necessarily need to be left-handed themselves to have a
better memory- just come from a family of lefties. These studies show that
traits related to handedness may be passed down separately, though some lefties
would prefer to think that their left-handed benefits just rubbed off on their
right-handed counterparts.
Generally, lefties are better at
playing video games. Some of the traits
that make lefties better thinkers and multitaskers also make them better at
playing video games. Research conducted by Dr. Nick Cherbuin shows that lefties
are better at handing large amounts of stimuli, making them naturally better at
killing zombies, playing virtual tennis or fighting off alien hordes in the virtual
world.
Left handed stroke victims recover
faster than right handed stroke victims. While the reasons behind this aren’t entirely clear, some
believe it’s due to left handed people having to strengthen both sides of the
brain when navigating a right handed world. Because many lefties are better
able to use their non-dominant hand, it is easier for them to recover from a
stroke that damages one part of their brain. Of course, recovery for those
suffering from a stroke is never easy, no matter which is their dominant hand.
Left-handed
people are likely to be more visual than language-based, making them ideal for
artistic pursuits. Research has shown
that university students are more likely to major in visually-based, as opposed
to language-based, subjects when they’re left handed. While another study —
not comprehensive at only 103 students — showed that within the sample, 47%
of art students were left- or mixed-handed. If you want to be an artist this is
an amazing benefit, putting you in the likes of greats like Leonardo,
Michelangelo, Raphael and Rembrandt.
Southpaw
drivers are more successful at learning to drive than right handed people. If
driving came easy to you, it might have a good deal to do with your
left-handedness. A driving school poll found that 57% of left handers passed
their driving test first time compared with only 47% of right handers. This is
pretty amazing, considering that most cars are designed with right handed
individuals in mind
Is this true in all countries, regardless of whether they drive on the left or on the right?
Is this true in all countries, regardless of whether they drive on the left or on the right?
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