the cultural history of left-handedness

From superstition and stigma to celebration and skill Left-handedness has long carried cultural weight—far beyond which hand holds the pen. For centuries, it’s been viewed with suspicion, framed as a weakness, or romanticised as a mark of creativity and talent. Clean vs. Unclean in Ancient Cultures In many ancient societies, hands were not equal. In… Read More the cultural history of left-handedness

left-handed and learning to bend: a quiet rebellion from the left side

Image credit:“Left Handed and Proud” graphic © Left-Handers Day.Available at: lefthandersday.com/left-handers-day/graphicsUsed with appreciation to promote awareness and celebration. Today is Left-Handers Day yay! — a moment to celebrate the 10% of us who grew up flipping scissors, smudging ink, and quietly questioning why everything seemed to favour the right. Growing up in Britain in the… Read More left-handed and learning to bend: a quiet rebellion from the left side

The Struggles of Being a Left-Handed Person in a Right-Handed World

Being left-handed in a world designed for right-handed people often means making constant adjustments—sometimes without even realising it. Many left-handed individuals find themselves feeling they need to compensate by using their right hand for certain tasks, either because they were taught to do so from a young age or because right-handed tools and methods make… Read More The Struggles of Being a Left-Handed Person in a Right-Handed World