inteligance and commonsense

India
July 31, 2012 1:04pm CST
what is the different between this two them'what is the role of our life intnis two?
4 responses
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
31 Jul 12
Well there is hardly any difference between them. i can put it this way that intelligence is the use of one's brain in a productive way and does require certain expertise. But common sense is a general use of brain that does not require any expertise it is just the matter of one's awareness and presence of mind.
• United States
31 Jul 12
Commonsense is i beleive a street smart thing like commonsense that you can do alot of stuff on phones now is like having commonsense. Im using myphone as an example because i use it at work for alot and my bosses dont understand that and they still are back in the 90s with there flip phones LOL. NO inteligance you would get from paying alot of attention in school and learning mostly everything that was taught. Thats being intelligant. Like inventing things are people that are intelligant most of the time.
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
31 Jul 12
According to some dictionaries - "common sense is sound judgment not based on specialized knowledge", it is innate to us, it was acquired through the passage of time. Intelligence can be a broad thing, it is the level of knowledge of a person or it can be an adjective - intelligent, use to describe those clever, witty person that has some specialized knowledge. I think, that's the definition of the two for me. Thanks
31 Jul 12
THere is a very fine line between the two really, i think theyre integrated into each other. I Wonder if you can have intelligence without common sense? In my mind intelligence is the ability to learn knowledge and common sense is learning from experince kind of thing, if that makes esne