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A humorous look at parting hair, success, and the role appearance can play in success
Larry Williams - "This is a headliner. I feel relieved. A hair endorsement. I believe in angels. I'm so overwhelmed. I can't wait to get off the phone. I'm calling my wife on her cell. This is special." But seriously, Larry.

"It's been a tough month or two. My dad died Super Bowl Sunday. He had a great sense of humor and would've enjoyed this. He parted his hair on the left, too." We may not need to hold that mayoral election after all. A leadership theory holds that only one candidate has the primary qualification. And the new mayor of St. Petersburg is . . .Larry Williams.

(stunned silence)

Wait a minute. How can anyone know that Williams will be mayor? The primary election won't be held until Feb. 27. And even in Florida, you can't louse up an election that hasn't happened yet. Still, Williams may have an edge, and it has nothing to do with his personality, his politics or his positions on local issues.

It's his part. Of the nine candidates for mayor, he's the only one who parts his hair on the left.

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Okay. He also wears glasses. And he's a Virgo. How could something as mundane as the part in his hair have any bearing on an election?

This brings us to Catherine Walter and her brother John.

For the past 20 years, the Walters have been collecting data and trying to advance their theory that how we part our hair goes a long way to determining how others perceive us and how successful we'll be in life, in business -- and in politics.

The Walters contend that people who part their hair on the right emphasize the right side of their brains and tend to be sensitive, compassionate and good listeners. Those who take it to the left are generally more aggressive and assertive. Type A personalities. This idea was explored in a recent article in the New Yorker.

The Walters, who live in New York City, point out that of the 44 men who've been elected president of the United States, only three -- James Buchanan, Warren Harding and Ronald Reagan -- parted their hair on the right. The Walters sent their findings to Al Gore last summer. As a courtesy. Gore ignored them and continued to part his hair on the right. Bad move. He lost to leftie George W. Bush.
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