Further thoughts about left-handedness

Photograph depicting the left-hand
By Lucut Razvan

Further thoughts about left-handedness |
Monday – October 20, 2025

The other day in my Personal Note VII, I wrote about left-handedness and today I've decided to share some further thoughts about why I believe that left-handedness should be frowned upon. People who are left-handed have actually decided to be left-handed, because if they were upstanding and moral men, then they would simply choose to not be left-handed. Again, I believe that the creator has made it obvious that some people are evil or really governed by evil, and I believe that left-handedness is the best sign of this, and the reason is that left-handedness is and has been treated with suspicion in all cultures for a good reason. At this point I've come to the conclusion that it's time for me to disown all left-handed people in my life because I need stability in my life and this should be true for any man seeking the profound insight. I believe that it would be wrong to keep negative and dark energies around, because they will drain my vital essence, but this is really an issue of retreating from the world. When you retreat from the world, you hopefully retreat from left-handedness and really all forms of demon possession. Take a look at that left-handed beast Charles Darwin, he was clearly a demon possessed witch doctor, and that's why he's being celebrated today as a great hero of the materialist order. I again want to just clarify that I don't believe left-handed people to be inherently evil, it's just that they seem to bring evil with them, and I don't even believe this is their fault most of the time anyways, but I do believe that they could make the effort to change their ways. But I don't want to go on too much about left-handed persons. I prefer to rather discuss why I refuse to accept left-handedness in my own life. I believe that left-handedness is a weakness and I believe the complete form is perfect and it stands clear to reason that left-handedness just simply isn't a part of the perfect form. This doesn't mean that right-handedness is a good thing; it just means that right-handedness is one part of the perfect form. My own personal experiences with left-handed persons aren't actually that many, so I don't have much to say about left-handed people from my own personal point of view. But I was left-handed for a portion of my life and when I was left-handed I didn't believe I was a good person, and I believe that me being left-handed was due to me not being a good person. I don't know that I am a good person right now either, but I'm trying and I believe that this is showing: I'm no longer left-handed, or at least I no longer identify as left-handed, and this is a step in the right direction. I don't discriminate against left-handed people, and this is mostly because I don't engage with the world anymore. Should left-handed people be punished? By that I mean, should there be consequences, social consequences, for being left-handed? Yes, to some extent I believe that this would be a good and righteous thing to do. But I don't believe that physically hurting left-handed individuals would be a good or righteous cause. I believe in simply upholding the celestial order, and that may not include left-handedness. But then again there are many other things that are and can be associated with bad things apart from left-handedness and I don't believe that those things should be glossed over/overlooked. I am not giving advice here, I'm simply thinking out loud.
    Another thing I've been thinking about left-handedness is because it does seem that this trait is associated with adverse material outcomes, such as lowered intelligence, lowered lifespan, etc—I mentioned these things the other day—and I believe that they are ways of knowing that left-handedness is a bad thing. I believe that the creator has made left-handed people worse off materially for a good reason, so listen to the creator, because he's trying to tell you something about the world and about the nature of the world.

Reginald Drax – October 20, 2025.

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