Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
I've decided to start teaching myself to be ambidextrous. I'm very right-hand dominant, so it's definitely awkward trying to doing the same sort of tasks with my left hand. But the point is the experiment. To see if it can be done. And how it changes my brain to do so.
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colfax
@clfx.eth
whatβs the initial step? used to try brushing my teeth lefty but think i just forgot to continue
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Chronist
@chronist
That's cool! Idk how it works with other people but my experience is that I do stuff with both hands but I'm still much better with one of them, depending on the task ππ so it's like, a bit useful, but not that much. The only real handy part is that I can use the mouse with both hands, and since I'm working the whole day at the computer, I can rest them a bit.
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ArtStudio48
@artstudio48
It can be handy to have the ability to use alternative hand sometimes. If nothing else, my lefy handwriting makes me giggle π
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Mitchellexxo
@mitchellexxo
Carry us along on the experiment please. Iβm quite interested in seeing how it turns out
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Sophia Indrajaal
@sophia-indrajaal
Nice! I had a weird experience with that. Had a surgery that forced me to relearn some things. It unleashed a wave of neuroplasticity, I decided to try the left hand thing too. Suddenly, after a many, many year plateau in music I suddenly was able to do new things. That's when my experiment with AI started, and I was able to learn a lot in a short time in subjects I had no prior knowledge in. Good luck, I'd love to hear how your experience goes!
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