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Learn more- Born a lefty, Sarah was burnt, beaten and forced to prioritize her right hand as the primary hand in everyday hand activity due to the popular African devilish and somewhat religious reasoning on the use of the left hand. She psychologically battles the natural order of things relating to the use of her hands since childhood forcing herself to bury her talent and struggles with everything that could have been done easily using her naturally intelligent hand, the left. Then was Joe; a brilliant free thinker with a dark past; who inspired her to flow freely with nature even if it goes against every else she's ever known. But in a cosmic universe of constant energy, where thoughts and beliefs can manifest into reality, Sarah embracing her gift and painting her pain leads to a shocking energy response that leaves both questions and answers relative to the everyday African beliefs for deep and average minds to digest. But the stigma of "sinister", "dirty" lefties has persisted due to societal mores in Africa. In Ghana, there is a general taboo on left hand use: Giving, receiving, eating, and drinking with the left hand are considered rude by virtually all members of the community. A significant proportion of the people also consider pointing by the left hand to be rude. Pointing, here, includes both gestures that indicate a direction toward a location. Consequently, they avoid hand pointing by the left-hand in face- to-face interaction, especially with superiors and strangers Left-handedness has been celebrated in other cultures, where the lists of enduring empire leaders such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, Leonardo Da Vinci-one of the finest minds in human history-, Albert Einstein-celebrated as the quintessential modern genius, juggernaut corporation leaders Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Henry Ford, John Rockefeller, and movie stars are esteemed. Even six out of seven past presidents of the United States have been left-handed. Uhuru Kenyatta who was elected President of Kenya in March 2013 and reelected in 2018, is a left-handed writer.
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