it lets you interpret others and your surroundings without having to have someone tell you a lie about the world
A: common sense is important, because otherwise the person without common sense would be in a completely different reality that the average joe that HAS common sense. If the guy without it thought that he could fly off of a building, while common sense (common knowledge and belief in society) says that hey can't, then the guy without common sense is in a world of hurt when he jumps off the building.... It's important to have it for your own safety in society to get along with others, as well as allowing you to function at a "normal" level with everyone else that is in that society. You could easily be taken advantage of or even die without it (in an extreme case of course).
The Patriots
For any good plan to work, it must include common sense.
Changed the minds of colonists who were still unsure about revolting.
Absolutely, if you have good common sense. The problem with that though, is many people who have absolutely no common sense think they do. But real common sense, if present, is the best problem solver of all.
He wrote a pamphlet called "common sense".
it was important because this meant no one can rule a country
It called for American Independence, union of the American Colonies, and pursueded the Revolutionary War. (Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense".)
He moved the colonists toward revolution by writing Common Sense
cuz its new years...........common sense
You use your common sense when you need to. THAT WHAT I SAID IS COMMON SENSE!
Common sense is not so common. My most common sense is my sense of humor. Some early American Colonist wrote a book called "Common Sense".
Common Sense was called 'common sense' because Thomas Paine chose to call it that.