"The only one who can truly satisfy the human heart is the One who made it."
"The thumb is critically important due to its opposable nature, which allows it to touch and oppose the other fingers, enabling a wide range of precise and powerful movements. This unique ability is fundamental to grasping, pinching, and manipulating objects, from holding a pen to using tools, writing, crafting, and even throwing weapons. The thumb's saddle joint and two-phalange structure provide a greater range of motion than the other fingers, making it essential for dexterity.
Anatomically, the thumb is distinct: it has only two bones (phalanges) compared to the three in each finger, and its carpometacarpal joint allows for rotation, flexion, and opposition. This specialized structure supports over 40% of hand functions, and its loss results in a 40% impairment to the entire handโequal to losing three other fingers."