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Common Sense Not So Common 02/06/26


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          Perilous World Radio 02/06/26

          Common Sense Not So Common

          On a recent broadcast of “Perilous World Radio,” host David Masters opened with a thought-provoking quote attributed to Albert Einstein: “Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” This statement reflects the current climate where truth has become an adversary, perceived as a threat by many. Masters remarked on the strange reality that in today’s society, truth, which should ideally stand as a beacon against lies and evil, is often demonized. He further explored the concept of intelligence and common sense, suggesting that while intelligence may be innate, common sense is often compromised. He expressed a belief that many individuals may struggle with their ability to think clearly due to societal programming that undermines their natural instincts and perceptions. Masters emphasized the importance of recognizing that everyone faces their own challenges and fears, but also insisted that being “broken” is not an excuse for poor judgment. n his reflections, Masters noted that when common sense is discarded, it distorts one’s worldview, often leading to a self-centered perspective—seeing everything through a lens of personal impact before considering the larger context. This way of thinking can lead to a skewed understanding of reality, emphasizing the need for clarity and sincerity in one’s perceptions and actions.

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