Left handed people are supposed to be smarter in that they can simultaneously use both sides of their brain. Right handed people can't do that.
I have a child who uses both hands for different tasks, right for writing, left for baseball. It is rather confusing as he is a switch hitter but he isn't a very good hitter on either side. 😞 I tried to make him be right handed with baseball so he can stick to one side and develop and good swing, but he is very resistant and hard headed!
Originally posted by mlpriorPerhaps baseball just isn't his thing.
Left handed people are supposed to be smarter in that they can simultaneously use both sides of their brain. Right handed people can't do that.
I have a child who uses both hands for different tasks, right for writing, left for baseball. It is rather confusing as he is a switch hitter but he isn't a very good hitter on either side. 😞 I tried to make ...[text shortened]... he can stick to one side and develop and good swing, but he is very resistant and hard headed!
Intelligence isn't just about grades and things like that. I've never had below a 3.8 GPA in my life, but that doesn't make me intelligent.
Originally posted by WhompingNomadBaseball isn't his thing, but I think he would have a better swing if he could stick to one side or the other.
Perhaps baseball just isn't his thing.
Intelligence isn't just about grades and things like that. I've never had below a 3.8 GPA in my life, but that doesn't make me intelligent.
Intelligence isn't about your gpa, though it is a good measure of your ability to grasp a concept and apply it in a test situation. There are a lot of other ways to be intelligent.