I have a sister who is left-handed, and she is one of the most creative people I know. She has always "thought outside the box", before that expression and concept became the buzz. However, a number of my ancestors were artists. They were all women, incidentally. (The men seem to have been mostly engineer types!!). Now, my sisters and I between us have six daughters and three sons. All but one of the girls is artistic, and every one of them outshines us in their talent! And... none are left-handed. The boys aren't artistic at all... one is in banking, one is a building contractor, and one is an airline pilot. So in answer to your question, Sherry... I think there are other things that determine our interest and success in various pursuits. The qualities that are associated with being left-handed don't hurt though!!

My sister used to have a T-shirt that read, "If Right-handed people think on the left side of their brains, does that mean that Left-handed people are the only ones in their right minds?" funny...

Clay


Sherry wrote:
Does being left handed make it easier to catch on how to do lace and other
things with my hands easier? What do you all think?

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