Not really. If you are left-handed and were forced to do things right-handed you have an advantage. One you never realized until you were older and learned to twist wire or use scissors or other tools with your right hand. RB (right-brained) people look at things globally without the detail. LB people look at the detail. RB/LB have the ability to do both (much to the detriment of bosses who are mostly LB and want detail. Of course many LB people learned to look at things globally and ignore the detail. They learned to take advantage of both viewpoints. It's just easier for RB people. But more difficult in the workforce.rjent wrote:LMAOdb5 wrote:P13C3 0V C4K3
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In solving problems with your Shop Smith don't look at the detail but at what the global problem is. Often it is something simpler that what you might think.