Being Left-Handed Is Not That Bad


According to Scientific American, 15% of people are left handed. Males are twice as likely to be left-handed than females.

Left-handers are more likely to be geniuses - 20% of all MENSA members report being left-handed.

A study found left-handed men are, on average, 15% richer than right-handed men for those who attended college, and 26% richer if they graduated.

Left-handed people are three times more likely than right-handed people to become alcoholics.

If both parents are left handed, 50% of their offspring will be left-handed. Two righties only have a 2% chance of having a lefty.

Psychologists from Queen's University Belfast found that female cats are more likely to be right-pawed, while male cats tend to be left-pawed.

Lefties are more likely than righties to really, really hate spiral notebooks.

Research conducted by Dr.Nick Cherbuin shows that lefties are better at handling large amounts of stimuli, making them naturally better at playing video games.

Statistically, the older a mother is, the more likely she is to give birth to left-handed children.

Left-handers are believed to reach puberty 4 to 5 months after right-handers.

Living in a righty's world: only 50% of lefties report using a computer mouse with their left hands. Similarly, 68% use their right hand for scissors and 74% hold a dinner knife in their right hands.

Defying the odds: 4 of the 5 original designers of the Mac computer were left-handed. Of the last 5 presidents, 3 are left handed (Obama, Clinton, Bush Sr.).

According to one study, lefties have an average lifespan that is nine years fewer than of the righties.

4 comments:

  1. Left-handers are more likely to be geniuses - 20% of all MENSA members report being left-handed.

    That means 80% are right handed... making the right handed more likely..

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    1. No only 15% of the overall population are lefties.

      So if the ratios held true then there should be 85% righties in Mensa, but there's only 80%.

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  2. I was born a lefty but my dad taught me to write with my right hand.. I'm glad he did, lol.

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