International Left Handers Day is celebrated on August 13th every year. Here’s what you need to know about left-handed people on August 13, International Left Handers Day.
Left-handers are very successful in sports
It is now an accepted fact that left-handers are more successful in sports. For example, the famous fencing champion Race Imboden became the champion by getting out of the 198 right-handers in the Olympics. There is no one who does not know that the most talented and expensive stars in world football are left-footed. Like Pele, Maradona, Messi … 25 percent of the most valuable baseball players in America are left-handed.
Left-handers are beautiful and attractive
There is another beauty to being left-handed on the celebrities’ front as well. Jennifer Lawrence, who has marked her Oscar awards in recent years is a left-hander. Scarlett Johannsson, one of the most beautiful women in the world, is also the symbol of attraction for left-handers. Do not forget that famous and beautiful women such as Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie, Julia Roberts and Tina Fey also have their own charisma because they are left-handed.
Left-handed people are also in the list among Hollywood’s famous men. Jim Carrey, Tom Cruise, Charlie Chaplin, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman are the first to come to mind …
Those who run the world are also left-handed
The different social intelligence and creative features of left-handers can also be seen in politics. The most successful presidents in US history were also left-handed. The proportion of left-handers among US presidents is over 23 percent. Three of the last five presidents were left-handed. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush … Also Gerald Ford and Harry Truman made history as famous left-handed presidents. David Cameron, who served as prime minister for two terms in England, is also left-handed.
Successful left-handers in history
Albert Einstein, Mozart, Beethoven, Napoleon Bonaparte, Leonardo da Vinci, Caesar, Josh Holloway, Fidel Castro, Michelangelo, Isaac Newton, Picasso, Marilyn Monroe, Muhammad Ali Clay, Mark Twain, Ronald Reagan, Bob Dylan, Benjamin Franklin, John F Kennedy…