Write with Both Hands, No One’s Black or White, and More

Updated:
3/4/2025   


1. Write with both hands, in script, because it will make you smarter. Additionally, a good writing exercise is to just write a series of connecting loops, loop after loop, as though you were writing in script -- a "fake script," if you will.
1-B. With the left hand, write from left to right, and with the right hand write from right to left.
1-C. Just write scratchy lines fast, a series of scratchy straight lines. This is like writing script or writing loops, only more efficient.
1-D. Write with the left hand, and write with the right hand.
1-E. Color fast, color as fast as you can, for 30seconds to 1minute, and try not to rip the paper.

2. Sometimes it is useful to say, "I'm not black, no one’s black or white. You're not white, no one's black or white." Since many cultures do not classify people based on color, that statement should make sense. Also, perhaps it unintentionally offends people from other cultures to say that someone is black or white, since many people don't view the world that way.

3. Also, we as humans share the world together. People shouldn't say things like "it's a white world," or "it's a black world." How is it a White world? How is it a Black world? Saying "white world," and "black world," are too racist. So if you say anything, it is best to say "We as humans share the world together."

4. Perhaps the "n" word, is simply a shorthand used to refer to negroes, people of the negro race, or black people. The German word for negro is neger, and the Spanish word for black is negro. Also, many people believe that the negro race is beautiful.

5. If you can't do something with the right hand, then you should be able to do it with the left hand.

6. "In order to read a book, read each book with a different voice: history, philosophy, plays and poems, science and mathematics, respectively." --How to Read a Book, Mortimer Adler

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