In my youth, I came to understand the term "common sense" as implying that though you may not have extensive knowledge about a topic or even extensive skill in reasoning, you likely have enough of ...
The solution is usually right in front of everyone's eyes, but only a few can see it. In a friend group, there's always that one person who loves to state the obvious, but sometimes it's helpful.
Some expressions may sound harmless, but when repeated frequently, they reveal patterns that affect relationships, finances, ...
While each person tends to have their own definition of what collective "common sense" actually is — and believes that they have it — researchers agree that true common sense stems from the ...
Having common sense is a distinct type of intelligence, one that differs from being book-smart. People with common sense use their innate street smarts, especially when it comes to making life's ...
You thought everyone understood the way you did. Realizing they don't creates a sense of aloneness few understand.