OK. One more try.
Since when is "understandable" a test of either veracity or utility. I could say "she's a bitch" and most would understand me but would it be true or would it be useful?
On LBRB .. here's a the conclusion of an article that might help enlighten one about the utility of this old myth:
"Such brain-aching complexities mean that this new line in hemispheric research is still in its early days. But at least there seems no prospect of a return to the old left-right caricatures that inspired so many self-help books exhorting people to liberate their right brains and avoid too much sterile left-brain thinking. As Fink says, whatever the story about lateralisation, simple dichotomies are out. It is how the two sides of the brain complement and combine that counts."
http://www.rense.com/general2/rb.htm
And if you want to work on your mind then you could look for more accurate models in my earlier references. But you could also simply look at what tested psychological theories offer. Try Brett Steenbarger's work:
http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/
http://www.brettsteenbarger.com/articles.htm
Since when is "understandable" a test of either veracity or utility. I could say "she's a bitch" and most would understand me but would it be true or would it be useful?
On LBRB .. here's a the conclusion of an article that might help enlighten one about the utility of this old myth:
"Such brain-aching complexities mean that this new line in hemispheric research is still in its early days. But at least there seems no prospect of a return to the old left-right caricatures that inspired so many self-help books exhorting people to liberate their right brains and avoid too much sterile left-brain thinking. As Fink says, whatever the story about lateralisation, simple dichotomies are out. It is how the two sides of the brain complement and combine that counts."
http://www.rense.com/general2/rb.htm
And if you want to work on your mind then you could look for more accurate models in my earlier references. But you could also simply look at what tested psychological theories offer. Try Brett Steenbarger's work:
http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/
http://www.brettsteenbarger.com/articles.htm

