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sh1mpulse
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It's a culture Vs Nature thing (although according Socrates, there is no such distinction)
I eat, write and started playing table tennis as a right hander. as i grew older i started to realise that i performed all physical activities with the left side of my body. e.g sport or anything that needed strength. However with anything that required dexterity e.g playing violin or guitar or even pool, i would not require any left handed equipment. There are many people in China who are made to play left handed to gain a small advantage. There are also many left handers who are cultured to eat and write with their right. In term of table tennis or any sport, it may be hard to tell which is which. I do tend to beat every1 when it comes to opposite hand games, so its all good. |
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