Mosdefgo wrote:I was recently having a conversation with my friend about intelligent people. He said that most of the intelligent people that he knew were left handed. Me being left handed was flattered but told him that what he said couldn't be true. So then he told me to ask all of my "go friends online" if they were left handed or not. Random question yes; but I want to know.
I'm actually working on using both but I'm predominantly left handed.
I have heard this theory as well, but slightly different.
What I heard implied that using your left hand exercised the right side of your brain, which is where the intelligence/logic sits. So people who use left hand more have their logic centers in slightly better shape. Or was it the other way around?
Statistically, this should translate that left handed people are, on average, slightly more intelligent than right handed people. The key word here is: 'statistically'... On the other hand, there seem to be many more right-handed people in the world, so the initial pool is much larger, which would imply greater diversity as well. So, in practice, you cannot make any prediction about a person's intelligence based on their 'handedness'.
PS> As we all know, statistics are nothing but damned lies, anyhow.
Consider two people, one has two chicken, one has none. Statistically, each has a chicken. In reality, one is getting fat while the other is starving.
For the record, I am right handed.
However, following the theory above, I strive to practice my left hand as well. For example - when I need to scratch my right foot, I *always* use the left hand! I can see myself getting smarter by the minute!