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Saturday, December 12, 2009

♥ Logical or Emotional?

The other day I went for lunch with the gang.

It was an interesting lunch that day because we found out something I think we will never expect about from this certain person. Not gonna mention it here.

Anyway, during lunch, Doug mentioned something I find very interesting. Its about the way we clasp our hands together and it means something. So all of us did. I wanna share it here because it's INTERESTING. haha so let's do it together gether this experiment!

When we interlock our fingers of our hands, place one thumb of the other. If your left thumb is on top of your right thumb means you are right-brain dominant which means you tend to excel in visual, spatial, and intuitive tasks. Doug said they are the emotional kind.

If you place your right thumb on your left thumb, then you're tend to be the left-brain dominant, thus more verbal and analytical. Which Doug said the logical kind.

I am the left-brain dominant. hehe the LOGICAL one. Which was only Matthew and I on the lunch table. The rest, Alwinyu, CJ, Mel, Jason and Doug were the emotional kind hahaha

So I went home and googled about it, and found out it was true. I found other experiments too in some websites. Again, sharing is caring.


Experiment One

Use your first finger of your dominant hand and trace out the capital letter 'Q' on your forehead.

This experiment is to see whether you are a "self" or "other" centered.

These two types of people have different view in seeing the world.



Results?

Self-centered people tend to draw the letter Q in which it can be read by themselves. They tend to come across as being the "same person" in different situations, and their behaviour is guided more by their own values than the needs of others. They pride themselves on being straight with people, and expect others to be honest with them. Because of this, they are not expecially good at lying, but are better at detecting lies in others.

People who are other-centered tend to draw the letter Q in which it can be seen by someone facing them. They tend to be concerned with how other people see them. They are happy being the center of attention, can easily adapt their behaviour to suit the situation in which they find themselves, and are skilled at influencing the way in which others see them. Because of this they are often good at lying, but not so good at detecting lies.

I did the experiment and I am the self centered one. I can't really judge whether its true or not but I find the "..expect others to be honest with them" is true for me.


Experiment Two

Ok, for Experiment Two, hold your right hand out and place your fingers together. Compare the length of your index (first) finger and your ring (third) finger.

Everyone knows the sex of their body, but what about their brain?

"The hormone ‘testosterone’ is linked with many traits traditionally seen as masculine, such as aggression, becoming frustrated when you don’t get your way, and, most important of all, social dominance. Those in highly competitive occupations, such as actors and footballers, tend to have much higher levels than those in more caring jobs, such as nurses and the clergy. Men have much greater levels of testosterone in their bodies and brains than women.

Scientists believe that the amount of testosterone we were exposed to in the womb affects the ratio of index finger length to ring finger length. The higher the testosterone exposure, the longer the ring finger. Most women's index and ring fingers are almost equal because they have been exposed to less testosterone. If women have longer ring fingers, then they have more masculine tendencies. In most men, the ring finger is longer because they have higher testosterone levels. If men have ring fingers equal in length to their index fingers, or shorter, they have less masculine tendencies because they have been exposed to slightly less testosterone." -directly copied from the website.

I did this experiment and my ring finger is shorter than my index finger, meaning lower testosterone levels hehe

Actually there are more interesting experiments! But I'm too lazy to write all about it. haha It surprises me that all these small things tell so much!


So what are your results? (:

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