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Thread started 02/27/08 8:24pm

Fury

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which is more useful--common sense smart or book smart?

i know very intelligent people who seem to lack common sense smarts, and i know common sense smart people who aren't very intellectual...who do you generally prefer to be around?
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Reply #1 posted 02/27/08 8:28pm

Anxiety

i think if you can only have one or the other, it's fine either way as long as you realize where you're weak and appreciate other people for their book smarts/common sense.

so i don't know...i guess common sense would be my answer, because if you have it, you have enough sense to know how much book smarts you have, and you won't pretend to have knowledge that you just don't have.

did any of that make sense? lol
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/08 8:34pm

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i always think of book smart people as those who think seinfeld and frasier are great comedies, as opposed to common sense people who think family guy is great comedy smile
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Reply #3 posted 02/27/08 8:38pm

Anxiety

Fury said:

i always think of book smart people as those who think seinfeld and frasier are great comedies, as opposed to common sense people who think family guy is great comedy smile
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Reply #4 posted 02/27/08 8:43pm

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Fury said:

i always think of book smart people as those who think seinfeld and frasier are great comedies, as opposed to common sense people who think family guy is great comedy smile
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what about people who love both? confuse lol
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/08 8:49pm

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evenstar said:

Fury said:

i always think of book smart people as those who think seinfeld and frasier are great comedies, as opposed to common sense people who think family guy is great comedy smile
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what about people who love both? confuse lol


those people have the best of both worlds, lucky them. i'm book smart, but rely more on my common sense than the average person. for example, while working today, i had project going on where i had a large area blocked off. common sense would tell the average person not to try and be in that space, but the dumb heiffer still tried to be in that space, thus i had to stop what i was doing, give her the "bitch move" stare lol
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Reply #6 posted 02/27/08 8:55pm

RodeoSchro

I take the Series 66 exam tomorrow morning, so for the next twelve hours all I care about is book smarts.

But IRL (as the nerds say), common sense smarts is more valuable.
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Reply #7 posted 02/27/08 9:00pm

MsLegs

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i think if you can only have one or the other, it's fine either way as long as you realize where you're weak and appreciate other people for their book smarts/common sense.

so i don't know...i guess common sense would be my answer, because if you have it, you have enough sense to know how much book smarts you have, and you won't pretend to have knowledge that you just don't have.

did any of that make sense? lol

thumbs up! Exactly. You have to know when to say when. Eric Clapton say it best.
whistle "It's In The Way That You Use It."
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Reply #8 posted 02/27/08 9:14pm

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Fury said:

evenstar said:



what about people who love both? confuse lol


those people have the best of both worlds, lucky them. i'm book smart, but rely more on my common sense than the average person. for example, while working today, i had project going on where i had a large area blocked off. common sense would tell the average person not to try and be in that space, but the dumb heiffer still tried to be in that space, thus i had to stop what i was doing, give her the "bitch move" stare lol




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Reply #9 posted 02/27/08 9:54pm

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I have very little practical common sense and I'm probably two-fifths, or 33%, less book smart than I was maybe 5 years ago.




But seriously, what I said is pretty much true. lol I've never had practical common sense or street smarts and I've not really learnt anything in years as far as conventional knowledge. I don't know if I'm trying to achieve something or whether I've just given up. falloff


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Reply #10 posted 02/27/08 10:07pm

purplesweat

Common sense.

Although book smart impresses more people.
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Reply #11 posted 02/27/08 11:30pm

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Common sense and life experiences.
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Reply #12 posted 02/27/08 11:50pm

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Fury said:

i know very intelligent people who seem to lack common sense smarts, and i know common sense smart people who aren't very intellectual...who do you generally prefer to be around?

either will do just fine but ill say common sense/street smarts.but some ppl have both.so its all good.
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Reply #13 posted 02/28/08 1:10am

ZombieKitten

I got mainly book shrug
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Reply #14 posted 02/28/08 1:27am

Ocean

common sense!
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Reply #15 posted 02/28/08 1:55am

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common sense


After taking a placement test to determine my 'level of intelligence', I FAILED the math section.
I was placed into the work program even though I failed in that math section because in another part of the test, I figured out the math problems when they put it into word form.
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Reply #16 posted 02/28/08 3:31am

Ace

Common sense. No contest.
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Reply #17 posted 02/28/08 3:39am

Ace

Fury said:

i always think of book smart people as those who think seinfeld and frasier are great comedies, as opposed to common sense people who think family guy is great comedy smile

Well, I have a really hard time watching a cartoon (although I did watch things like The Flintstones when I was growing up and girlfriends have shown me The Simpsons, South Park and Beavis & Butthead - I prefer SP, which I think is really clever); no hot chicks. shrug

While there was some clever writing on Frasier, I don't know if I'd classify it as a "great comedy". Seinfeld, on the other hand? You are totally mistaken (not that there's anything wrong with that! razz).
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Reply #18 posted 02/28/08 3:40am

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Reply #19 posted 02/28/08 3:45am

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Definantly common sense nod
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Reply #20 posted 02/28/08 4:46am

shanti0608

I am hoping common sense..though I envy ppl that have both. I live with one..so not fair.
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Reply #21 posted 02/28/08 5:17am

Number23

If it wasn't for booksmart none of us would banging plastic lettered squares to communicate our egos right now. Fuck common sense, however that's defined. I still can't understand an orange and I'd bet no-one else here can either. And I know I'm a clever cunt.
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Reply #22 posted 02/28/08 5:26am

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I can't stand dumb in any format. I really find it hard to be around less informed folk without being incredibly patronising.
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Reply #23 posted 02/28/08 5:30am

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Number23 said:

If it wasn't for booksmart none of us would banging plastic lettered squares to communicate our egos right now. Fuck common sense, however that's defined. I still can't understand an orange and I'd bet no-one else here can either. And I know I'm a clever cunt.

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Reply #24 posted 02/28/08 3:12pm

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Common sense!
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