International Left-Handers Day
International Left-Handers Day
Every August 13, the world tips its hat (or maybe its left hand) to celebrate International Left-Handers Day—a day dedicated to the unique 10% of people who use their left hand more naturally than their right.
First observed in 1992 by the Left-Handers Club in the UK, the day raises awareness about the challenges and advantages of being left-handed in a predominantly right-handed world. From scissors to desks to computer mice, many tools and everyday items are designed with right-handers in mind, making life a little trickier for lefties.
Why It Matters
• Celebrates uniqueness – Left-handers often adapt in creative ways.
• Raises awareness – Encourages better design for all users.
• Highlights achievements – Many famous figures, from Leonardo da Vinci to Barack Obama, were left-handed.
If you’re right-handed, try doing daily tasks with your left hand. It is harder than you think. So, Being left-handed isn’t just about which hand you write with—it’s a reminder of diversity in the way people think, create, and live. So this August 13, let’s give a round of applause (with both hands) to left-handers everywhere.
Article By:- Leo Dinuka Sandaruwan

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