National ‘Use Your Common Sense Day’ is celebrated on November 4 of every year, but almost never observed on a daily basis.
National Use Your Common Sense Day celebrates the birthday of Will Rogers, who remarked, “Common sense ain’t all that common.”
He was a witty self-made gentleman whose simple wisdom still resonates today.
Bud Bilanich, a career mentor with a reputation for focusing on being “The Common Sense Guy” created the National Use Your Common Sense Day.
He’s been starred in some of the most leading TV stations and magazines, and he has written 19 books that highlight how to succeed in your life, and how the application of common sense is vital to that success.
The concept of common sense was codified by Aristotle when he described the raw study of the animal mind of the five distinct sense perceptions.
Then it was carried forward in the Roman interpretation which represents the concept of ideas and perceptions of the ordinary man.
Within the long and twisty development and many future interpretations, common sense has come to be the knowledge of simple, sensible things.
Like not placing your iPhone in the microwave to recharge it.