The study of people in society reveals that more people use common sense than those who do not. These people seem to be better decision makers, finding an easier way of managing tasks and always thinking about the end result of every situation. Wearing a seat belt and not texting while driving shows that people use common sense and consider the consequences. It is known that not wearing a seat belt and allowing distractions while driving could cause a crash resulting in serious injury. For those who do not use common sense in daily activities, the end result of a situation is not that important. These people are known to be bad decision makers. Smoking is a perfect example of someone not using common sense. These types of people know that smoking can cause serious health problems and still make an unfounded judgment about whether to continue smoking, regardless of the consequences. The same goes for a person who chooses to drink and drive. The consequences are known, but they have no effect on a person's
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