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Can u be born without common sense?

Can u be born without common sense?

Common sense is derived from both intellectual ability and life experiences used together to make good judgements. You are born only with an ability to develop common sense. But don’t despair, you can learn to tap into your experience and improve your common sense.

Can a person be born without common sense?

A person may be considered to be lacking in common sense if they continue to believe or do something when there is evidence to suggest they would be better off thinking/acting differently. We often say that such a person is “set in their ways” and unable to change.

Is common sense born?

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Nobody is born with common sense. “Common sense” is the name for the instincts/ideas/prejudices we each believe based on our childhood.

Is it true that some people lack common sense?

Common sense is a very uncommon thing. Not some people but several people (includes me) lack common sense when it is required. To have common sense, we have to live in the present because we have to be holistically synchronized with the environment and ourselves.

What does common sense mean to other people?

What one person sees as common sense can sometimes seem unreasonable to someone else. This can come down to two people having opposing personality types. Take, for example, the free spirit who enjoys going on spontaneous last-minute trips with nothing but a plane ticket.

Do most people think common sense is sound judgment?

But the idea that if most people think something makes sense then it must be sound judgment has been disproven time and time again. Further, it is often people who might be accused of not having common sense who prove that what is common sense is not only not sense, but also completely wrong.

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Is it possible for a 10 year old to have common sense?

Common sense is linked to maturity. It is possible for a ten year old to exhibit common sense, just as it is that many older people (70+) to completely lack it. The maturity I speak of is ‘mental’ maturity.