Absolutely! Keep in mind that you’re somewhat likely to really suck at it at first, but being able to ‘access’ your other hand can be a real plus in everyday life and a real major advantage in certain circumstances. So you persevere and it gets easier as your hand and brain learn to communicate better. Then when you need it, it’s there for you.
Imagine getting some serious damage to your dominant hand and having to use the other one for basic tasks like eating, brushing your teeth, & other personal care tasks. How much of a struggle do you want it to be? You’re already busted up, do you really need that secondary burden? Learning to do basic tasks with your non dominate hand can be a real and needed skill at times.
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