16 Interesting Facts About Left Handed People

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Facts About Left-Handed People

International Lefthanders Day is celebrated every year on August 13. It aims to teach people about the various challenges lefties face in coping with a world dominated by right-hand rules. Everything from scissors, kitchen knives, and can openers are designed to be used by your right hand. Nonetheless, lefties are still living their best lives. Did you know that Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Benjamin Franklin were all lefties? Here are some other interesting facts about left handed people. 

Amazing Facts About Left Handed People

1. About 10-12% of the global population consists of left-handers. 

2. A few studies have shown that left-handed people are smarter and tend to have an IQ of 131 or higher. 

3. Left-handed people tend to use the right side of their brain more than the right-handed population. 

4. Lefties have shown a fast recovery rate after experiencing a stroke. 

5. Left-handed people have an edge over their right-handed opponents in specific games like baseball, boxing, and tennis. 

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6. On a QWERTY keyboard, lefties can type up to 3,000 English words using only their dominant hand. 

7. Sinistrophobia refers to the fear of objects present on the left of bodies or left-handed people. 

8. A study conducted at Queen’s University, Belfast, showed that if the foetus tends to suck its left hand in the womb, it will grow up to be a left-handed person. 

9. Many cultures around the world consider being left-handed unnatural and unlucky. 

10. Left-handers are considered more efficient at multitasking as they look at the tasks as a whole.

11. International Lefthanders Day started in 1976 to raise awareness about the challenges faced by left-handed individuals in a right-handed society. 

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12. Researcher Joshua Goodman found that left-handed salaries were on average 9-19% lower than their right-handed colleagues. 

13. Many left-handers also tend to be ambidextrous, meaning that they can use their right and left hands equally well. 

14. The underlying DNA of left-handed people makes them less prone to arthritis and ulcers. 

15. A study showed that left-handed people have better inhibitory control, which regulates the way we control some things in our bodies.

16. Left-handers are also more creative thinkers as they use the right hemisphere of their cerebrum.

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FAQs

What is a left-handed person called?

Some people use “Lefties” or “Southpaws” to refer to left-handed people. 

What is special about left-handed people?

Many people believe that left-handed people are more creative and have enhanced inhibitory control. This gives them better control over not eating those brownies in the fridge. 

Why is being left-handed rare?

Some researchers suggest that the low percentage of left-handed people could be a result of the balance between cooperation and competition in human evolution. How? A simple explanation of this argument is that humans needed cooperation in specific tasks such as hunting in groups. Thus, it became easier if everyone used the same hand. 

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