Make an Essay About COMMON SENSE..
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Common sense, it has been said, is the most uncommon thing in the world.We often look upon common sense as a blind instinct. It is a quality that neither wealth nor learning can confer on a man. It is supposed to come as a gift from above, and that one is born with.Education or book learning, no doubt, makes us sophisticated but does not engender common sense. for ex:-Somebody called Mr. Pickwick from the road; Pickwick looked upwards at the sky.
Common sense is only the combination of experience with intelligence. The learned man may be a wonderful theorist, a man of many devices. There may not be any doubt about his shrewd intelligence in the abstract. But when faced with a situation, he is utterly lost. He is like the wise man of Sukumar Ray who turns over in vain the pages of his book of recipes for the right remedy that can save him from the angry bull. But if, instead of being bookish, he acts on wisdom, tested and proved by experience, he can almost unerringly hit upon the proper line. That is common sense,—the ability to use experience to meet immediate circumstances. It is practical wisdom applied to common life.
Common sense, it has been said, is the most uncommon thing in the world.We often look upon common sense as a blind instinct. It is a quality that neither wealth nor learning can confer on a man. It is supposed to come as a gift from above, and that one is born with.Education or book learning, no doubt, makes us sophisticated but does not engender common sense. for ex:-Somebody called Mr. Pickwick from the road; Pickwick looked upwards at the sky.
Common sense is only the combination of experience with intelligence. The learned man may be a wonderful theorist, a man of many devices. There may not be any doubt about his shrewd intelligence in the abstract. But when faced with a situation, he is utterly lost. He is like the wise man of Sukumar Ray who turns over in vain the pages of his book of recipes for the right remedy that can save him from the angry bull. But if, instead of being bookish, he acts on wisdom, tested and proved by experience, he can almost unerringly hit upon the proper line. That is common sense,—the ability to use experience to meet immediate circumstances. It is practical wisdom applied to common life.
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