Right Brain or Left Brain ?
What do Leonardo da Vinci, Paul McCartney, and Julia Roberts have in common? They are all left-handed. Today about 15 percent of the population is left-handed. But why are people left-handed? The answer may be in the way the brain works.
Our brain is like a message center. Each second, the brain receives more than a million messages from our body and knows what to do with them. People think that the weight of the brain tells how intelligent you are, but this isnt true. Albert Einsteins brain weighed 1375 grams, but less intelligent people may have heavier brains. What is important is the quality of the brain. The brain has two halves- the right brain and the left brain. Each half is about the same size. The right half controls the left side of the body, and the left half controls the right side of the body. One half is usually stronger than the other. One half of the brain becomes stronger when you are a child and usually stays the stronger half for the rest of your life.
The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body, so when the left brain is stronger, the right hand will be strong and the person may be right-handed. The left half controls speaking, so a person with a strong left brain may become a good speaker, professor, lawyer, or salesperson. A person with a strong left brain may have a strong idea of time and will probably be punctual. The person may be strong in math and logic and may like to have things in order. He or she may remember peoples names and like to plan things ahead. He or she may be practical and safe. If something happens to the left side of the brain, the person may have problems speaking and may not know what day it is. The right side of his or her body will become weak.
When the right side of the brain is stronger, the person will have a strong left hand and may be left-handed. The person may prefer art, music, and literature. The person may become an artist, a writer, an inventor, a film director, or a photographer. The person may recognize faces, but not remember names. The person may not love number or business. The person may like to use his or her feelings, and not look at logic and what is practical. If there is an accident to the right side of the brain, the person may not know where he or she is and may not be able to do simple hand movements