Quoting myself, ““sense” is concomitant to “common” in our human lives as we grow with knowledge.”
But I like the point Auron brought up in the comment he made.
I want to look at it this way, wisdom is something that is shared from one person to another. “A person with common sense would seek advice from a wise person”, so to speak.
When we use the word common sense, it’s with expectation of someone, (e.g., you would expect John Doe to know better or don’t you have any common sense child!)
- · Cultural Differences
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- · Race
- · Gender
- · Human Nature
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- · Religious Belief
How would you categorize them under “common sense” and “wisdom”? Or which ones develop us [1]as individuals or in our human lives. So going back to my point, common sense is an expectation others have of us and wisdom is shared from ones experience. Here is an e.g, one can read a book, but not write a book. I leave you with food for thought.
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