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How to Avoid Paranoia by 13 Common Sense Rules

How to Avoid Paranoia by 13 Common Sense Rules

Common Sense

The ability to judge a situation or sensory data well is called common sense. For all practicality, the ability to understand the obvious is called common sense. This is the ability that is present(or supposedly present in all of us).

For example, if we are to eat meat, we are to eat cooked meat and not uncooked meat is common sense. We are to drink water, and chew food is common sense. So, it is expected that one would not chew water after taking water in the mouth.

Another example of common sense will be social justice. For example, even if you may want to spit on someone’s face, the common sense might be to spit on the ground and not on anyone’s face just because you have heard the sentence “spit on your enemy’s face.”

Another example of common sense would be to swim and cross a pond if you know how to swim, and know that you can not cross a pond by walking.

To make it easier, we can state common sense as the ability of a person to classify, and categorize his or her primary sensory data well. Also, the more one is able to judge whether sensory information is harmful or harmless provides whether one has good common sense or not.

SenseCommon SenseScenarioGood Sense ExampleBad Sense Example
EyesSafe, ThreatA girl looks at her body.Wow, I am such a beautiful girl.I am just like a boy.
Tongue(taste)Healthy, PoisonSees two white boxes, takes a little and knows one is sugar, and one is salt.Eats a pinch of salt, and one TSP of sugar.Eats a complete box of salt, and then one pinch of sugar.
Ear(hear)Music, NoiseWife ShoutingCloses ear internally.Listening carefully to understand.
Nose(Smell)Fragrance, StinkySees a rose plant with red roses, and the fragrance of a rose.Goes closer and brings a rose.Goes closer and brings two pieces of goat shit from the bottom of the plant.
Skin(touch)Warm Touch, Cold TouchA guy meets his girl with a handbag.Pulls the girl in his arms let lets her chick touch his own chick.Lifts the bag of the girl with the hope of a handshake.
Our Sense wise example of good and bad sense

Why is Common Sense no more So-Common?

We live in a world, where big corporates and powerful people decide what is the meaning of what we see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. Everyone wants to believe that their senses are better than others and others must accept their sensory judgment.

Our sensory judgments are filtered further with moral codes, social codes, legal codes, capital codes, skin color, hair color, height, nationality, age, and so many other factors. However, most of these factors are further put inside the morality of what is good and what is bad.

Because everyone wants others to agree to their own sensory judgment, and there are no exams to pass to know if one’s judgment is beneficial to us or not, we loose our common sense.

Because, money and power are two important metrics that determine social status, and we all live in a society, and that it is given that one with more status must be having better judgment, because without better judgment how one reach the top of the social hierarchy in the first place?

Our general hypothesis

However, this false hypothesis is the one that powerful people and corporations that control the power and money utilize to impair our common sense. Thereafter, we start judging things as good or bad, beneficial or harmful based not on our interest but on serving the interest of the powerful people with the intention to control our senses.

Examples of Common Sense Impairment

  1. Swiping the picture of a man right and left is better than trying to prove value and worth in the man’s life and mission.
  2. Rather than considering childbirth as the spiritual outcome of The physical sexuality between a man and a woman, see childbirth as a process, to happen through test tubes.
  3. Finding delivered food tastier than cooked food.
  4. The smell of bottled fragrance is better than the smell of sweat from hard work.
  5. Looking into a mobile screen is better than looking into a child’s eyes.
  6. Touching the add-to-cart button of a cauliflower is better than touching and holding the cauliflower.
  7. Swapping the pages of an eBook is better than turning the pages of the book.
  8. Moonlighting is better than romantic moonlight.
  9. Banning the Rays is better than Sun Ray.

You name the impairment and we have the impairment. In fact, the sensory impairments have become so normal that common sense itself appears abnormal.

Why Common Sense Rules?

Because in the modern days, common sense has not remained common anymore. Rules are required to filter the noise and manipulation out of the senses to enable and empower our senses again to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel the way they have efficiently done for two million years, before the new age of capitalism.

Let’s make our senses great again

lyfas endangered sense protection, and sense empowerment

Here are the 11 Rules of Common Sense

  1. If too many people say that something is true, then in all likelihood, it isn’t.
  2. If there appears to exist a simple solution to a complex problem, then that solution is a bigger problem.
  3. If too many people believe your prediction, then your prediction is wrong.
  4. Coexistence with the enemy has always been a better proposition than trying to annihilate the enemy. You will always underestimate its resistance.
  5. When people get aggressive, when you ask a contrarian question, people are under the spell and gaslighting.
  6. Don’t try to oppose a mad gaslighted crowd. Silently do away from the crowd and do what they are not doing.
  7. A side effect of the war and silent attack of the enemy post-defeat has been more violent than the war.
  8. We are pseudo-rationalists. We only see in data what we want to see.
  9. Only exceptions can prove a rule. If there is no exception, the rule is flawed.
  10. If what could go wrong doesn’t preside over what is expected to go right, then your expectations are merely exaggerated hope.
  11. If you think you are smarter than an enemy then you are the dumbest.
  12. If you are requested to sacrifice, you are already being sacrificed.
  13. Golden rule:-
    Remember 1-12 if you want to survive a mass paranoia!

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