Submitted by BananaGoat- t3_zyafxp in explainlikeimfive
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djddanman t1_j27ktwy wrote
One of my favorite quotes that I can't rember the source, "Common sense isn't"
HerbertWigglesworth t1_j24o3ul wrote
Common sense generally refers to actions, thought processes etc. which are obvious, generally understood by the majority of a given demographic, and require little to no external explanation.
QuietMountainMan t1_j24z7de wrote
>by the majority of a given demographic
This is a very important distinction. Common sense is only common to those with common experience.
MJohnVan t1_j27dvm3 wrote
Damn where were you when i needed to write an essay. So nicely worded.
Sad-Grapefruit1018 t1_j24qukf wrote
Common sense in simple terms is really simple to explain.
It’s the inherent knowledge in most functioning peoples’ brains that helps a person not die or get injured, basically.
It’s things like not walking in a highway, or jumping off a skyscraper just because.
There’s a difference between being suicidal and not having common sense.
It’s referred to as common sense because there’s usually a cognitive ability in our brain to distinguish between something that may cause us harm, and something that may not.
It’s common because most people have it, therefore making it, by definition, common.
Original-Increase632 t1_j27sfts wrote
Now we have to do courses to teach people this exact thing.
Because out of 100,000 people 1 person might think its a good idea to lick a electrical outlet. We need to teach everyone not to do such things.
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Lithuim t1_j24otsn wrote
“Common sense” is a colloquial term for knowledge that should be obvious.
Don’t sleep on the train tracks.
Don’t tease a bull.
Don’t drink toilet bowl cleaner.
Things that you, a thinking human with a functioning brain, should be able to just know without having to be taught specifically.
Of course it’s frustratingly uncommon sometimes, as the number of non-suicide train related fatalities would suggest.