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		<title>By: The Passing of Common Sense</title>
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		<description>[...] Jason Seiden ? Blog Archive ? Q: What is common sense? How does it differ from conventional wisdom?  I&#039;m actually a big proponent of common sense... it&#039;s conventional wisdom that I&#039;m not a fan of. I defined my view of the two--and how I think they differ--on my blog last year.  Bottom line: common sense is the ability to rise above human frailty when considering a situation; conventional wisdom is to see the same situation through the lens of our imperfect human condition.  __________________ Jason Nurturing the Skill &amp; Will to Succeed [...]</description>
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