Chesterton was widely reported to have had the ability to write two different essays at the same time - one with his left hand, the other with his right.
As unbelievable as that sounds, it would at least explain Jeff Childers astounding work output.
Chesterton was widely reported to have had the ability to write two different essays at the same time - one with his left hand, the other with his right.
As unbelievable as that sounds, it would at least explain Jeff Childers astounding work output.
I don't doubt the ability. It's rare, but I've read of such. If one is interested, it's fascinating to read brain studies of patients who have had a surgical intervention to cut a part of the brain that connects left and right hemispheres. (No cite, sorry). Our "brain" is literally two distinct halves, each with different capabilities.
Chesterton was widely reported to have had the ability to write two different essays at the same time - one with his left hand, the other with his right.
As unbelievable as that sounds, it would at least explain Jeff Childers astounding work output.
You are amazing, counselor. (And thank you.)
I don't doubt the ability. It's rare, but I've read of such. If one is interested, it's fascinating to read brain studies of patients who have had a surgical intervention to cut a part of the brain that connects left and right hemispheres. (No cite, sorry). Our "brain" is literally two distinct halves, each with different capabilities.