Left-handed individuals often face daily challenges that are largely overlooked by right-handed people. For instance, common tasks like cutting with scissors or using a credit card can become frustrating, as many tools are designed for right-handed use. This persistent struggle highlights the unique experiences of the roughly 10% of the population who are left-handed.
Despite being excellent in certain sports, left-handed individuals find that most everyday items—from notebooks and scissors to tape measures—are typically designed to suit right-handed users. This specific orientation in tool design contributes to the constant challenges lefties encounter as they navigate a world dominated by right-handed functionality.
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