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It was popular because it voiced what everyone was thinking anyway. The colonies needed a catalyst, and Thomas Paine did that for them.
i think most people who have common sense do
This question is different. People have a great amount of knowledge but don't usually have much common sense when it comes to making choices. So if you think knowledge is greater than common sense then the answer is yes, but if you think common sense is greater than knowledge the answer is no.
People commonly make many errors in reasoning. The most common error is common sense thinking. Many people will think too much about a situation instead of using the common sense to come to a solution.
People always think that it easy to help someone in grief using a common sense. They usually give advices to people in grief to use common sense to fight the grief. However, for them it does not work, because if you are in grief, your common sense is also affected in a way that it is not useful to fight the grief.
Common sense can vary among individuals based on factors such as upbringing, education, experiences, and cognitive abilities. Some people may lack common sense due to a lack of exposure to certain situations or a different way of processing information. Others may have strengths in other areas that compensate for their lack of common sense.
I don't think so because common sense is the accumulation of ordinary day-to-day knowledge that we refer to as common sense.
Because what people - even a lot of people - think is true, is often not true. Most people get their common sense knowledge by agreeing with what other people - often people they consider authority figures - say and think, not because they have investigated the truth of any fact or statement themselves. And 'common sense' can in many cases be 'commonly held belief/prejudice'.History has shown thousands of times that actual facts can be hugely different from things commonly held for truth.
Because it did not require any special rituals.
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Common sense can be a good starting point in problem-solving, but it may not always lead to the most effective or accurate solutions. It's important to combine common sense with critical thinking, research, and analysis to arrive at the best possible outcome. Relying solely on common sense may overlook important details or nuances that could impact the problem-solving process.
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