
Is it when you’re 9 years old, 19 years old, or 69 years old?
Think about that for a minute.
If common sense is really common then everyone should know it. But you don’t actually expect a toddler to do the things you do. Or expect a grandmother to see the world as you see it.
We can get angry at common sense and blame others for not knowing.
Or see it as an opportunity to make a connection, show possibilities and bring up the people around you.
Because what’s the point of getting mad when common sense is never really common in the first place.