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spartex

11/15/21 8:28 AM

#83853 RE: SteveSchiets #83838

Great insights Steve. I also noticed from your photos of the dinner meeting that Dr. Lebby is a left handed person (photo of him signing a picture) from your post here.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=166768362


Below is a cut and paste on attributes of left-handed people from citation (link) below, and it seems to fit what I've seen regarding Dr. Lebby from all his presentations and history (45 min interview video on him by Jose)!

Creative thinking is necessary when living life as a left-hander, which may lead to better adaptability and problem-solving skills in professional life. “Even if it’s as small as adapting to doors, tools, or scissors . . . we’ve developed functional solutions for it all. That makes left-handers more flexible in the office and fast to react,” stated an article in Fast Company.

The article goes on to highlight that left-handed people can come up with multiple options for solutions to problems and often do not see things in black and white. The article also suggested that they may be more independent because their left-handedness sets them apart from many of their peers.

These left-handed statistics paint a fascinating picture of what handedness can influence. Left-handed people facts suggest that their unique perspective on the world leads to different behaviors and strengths. There is still much to be explored when it comes to the psychology of left-handed brain differences and what it can tell us about human development, mental health and more.


https://online.notredamecollege.edu/left-handed-brain-differences/
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Gossie

11/15/21 8:36 AM

#83855 RE: SteveSchiets #83838

Thank your the information Steve. Very interesting.