Saturday, July 18, 2009

Are You More a Right Brainer or a Left Brainer?

Take the test to figure out. Ideally, it would be having a subtle blend of both. At the end of the day, what matters I guess is to live to your full potential while seeking to complement others towards a common goal.

9 comments:

  1. Physics and mathematics = left isn't it :P

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  2. Right Brainer?? That can't be right!

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  3. Hmm. Hein, ala ene ti kestion pu zot. Ki legim prefere Navin?

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  4. Left...no big surprise there.And btw, Bruno you need to have both hemisphere sync to play music so it's not just physics or not phsyics. :) To answer the 'highly philosophical' question of Sanjay, is gato piman a vegetable?? :P :)

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  5. Gee, I did the test and it told me that I have neither right or left brain. I guess there's just draft inside.

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  6. A balanced brain makes a balanced person - combining sequential thinking with a holistic approach, or linear thinking with intuition, enables us to fully comprehend issues and solve problems.

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  7. Don't despair Yashi! You are in good company - Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, David Ogilvy, Woody Allen etc.

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  8. The right-brainer is a rare lot, the few that can think outside the box! Education by rote is the main culprit.

    Rakesh

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  9. Came out as a left-brainer (verbal, logical and analytical). I'm apparently in the same group as Jack Welch and most CEOs.
    The thing is I put in a lot of 'not sure' answers because the options were equally valid or invalid.
    Should try to look for something a little more discriminating. In the meantime here's something related.

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