Left and Right hand

SBcase5shansLet's say you break your arm. Do you want to be incapacitated for months while it heals? Best to be able to use both equaly in case of such an emergency. Also, if you're doing something physically tiring, when one arm gets tired, you can switch to the other, since it's just as good at the job as the other. Also, some jobs could be done better and easier if you could use both hands to do it. If you've ever sculpted stone with a chisel and a hammer -- or even whittled wood with a knife -- you'd know what I mean.

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