10 percent of the world's population are left-handed.
Sure, lefties make up about 10 percent of the population but, frankly, it seems like society has forgotten about them. Right-handed gadgets, awkwardly designed desks, cooking tools that fit comfortably in your right hand.
What causes someone to become a southpaw? Scientists aren’t exactly sure, but research points to a complex collaboration between genes and environment. While no exact set of “leftie genes” have been discovered, people who dominantly use their left hands do have more left-handed family members. And researchers have found different brain wirings in righties vs. lefties.
In fact, some researchers believe that when it comes to survival of the fittest, lefties come out on top.
Here’s why: In man-on-man combat, using the left-hand is like throwing a curveball. "The fact that left-handers are less common means they have a surprise effect," University of Montpellier researcher Charlotte Faurie told ABC News. To dig deeper, Faurie and her colleague Michel Raymond studied nine different primitive societies. In more violent societies, they found that lefties thrived (think southpaw slugger Rocky Balboa’s left hook).
Looks like the left hand has the upper hand after all. lol... Do you agree? Yes I do because am one lolz...
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