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So today i'm plowing one of our dirt roads (3rd nor'easter in 12 days). I round a bend and a women is walking on the left side of the road. I plow past her and turn around at the town line about an 1/8th of a mile up the road. Get down to where she is and...... yup she's still on that side of the road. So i'm rapidly approaching, snow billowing off the end of the plow and.....she keeps walking.
I end up having to slow down and finally she puts 2 and 2 together and moves to the other side. Common sense is not so common any more. |
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There have been plenty of times I have taken something apart and put it back together with nuts, bolts, screws leftover and have it work perfectly.
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You can't teach common sense - you either got it or you don't
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Pause and think about who posts here- a bunch of gear heads.
Bottom line is we have a lot more skills than most people. Gear heads and cockroaches will survive the apocalypse. |
Common sense? "Nah, there is an app for that!"
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If he cant figure it out then.. Ohhh well. |
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So you might say i am proficient at the art of being influential after all. |
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What you people do and having common sense is mutually exclusive. |
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We stand on the shoulders of giants, and wag our fingers at children.
How do we avoid making mistakes ? By Experience. How do we get experience ? By Making Mistakes. Perhaps we shelter kids today from the experiences that they need as children. Perhaps as we get older, we become more jealous of youth, and less willing to mentor. It is always easier to point a finger than to raise a helping hand, but I'm glad my Grandfather took the time to mentor me. And of course his favorite phrase was ''Common sense is not very common.''. It has always been thus. Raise them up. |
Children dont get any experience and dont make the nessecary mistakes by looking at their phones all day long.
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Not luddite, realist
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My father in law was a mechanic and at one point in his life had a small International Harvester dealership. After he retired he spent his days in a 3 bay garage he had in the back yard. Always had some weird car back there that he picked up for free or close to nothing. Cars like Crickets, odd Isuzus, tons of Chevettes, whatever he could get for pennies. At one point he was trying to slap a Nissan turbo charger on one of the Chevettes. Anyway, one night my wife and I come home with a new VCR. He comes over and asked what we bought, we tell him and go inside to hook it up. About an hour later he calls us and asks if I took it apart yet. I tell him no, why should I it's brand new, works fine. And his response, and I'll never forget it was " Jesus Christ, if you don't take it apart to see how it works while it's working, how are you gonna fix it when it breaks!" I really never looked at it that way.
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