Ambidexterity: Or Two-Handedness And Two-Brainedness, An Argument For Natural Development And Rational Education (1905) is a book written by John Jackson that explores the concept of ambidexterity and its potential benefits for individuals. The book argues that ambidexterity, or the ability to use both hands equally well, is a natural ability that should be developed and encouraged through rational education. Jackson discusses the history of ambidexterity,...