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Common Sense is something every one can apply to their life, in order to lessen the chance of being a victim of criminal acts, or a victim of any injury or accident that can and does apply to them as they travel this journey called Life.
Common sense is a very good tool to have in one's tool box of tools in order to make it through life.
It might only be needed for five seconds, five minutes, five hours five days, 5 years, or five decades... this is neat thing about commons sense, as it fits so many situations, for some many length of times.
One can be young, old, male, female, healthy and whole or physically limited.
One does not have to be Pro Gun, and own a gun, or have had training.
One can even be totally against firearms, and against the Second Amendment, and be active in Anti Gun beliefs, and organizations, and still use common sense to keep safe.
Even today, where to many of us feel common sense does not seem to be passed on to kids, or encouraged by education, or governing bodies...
Common sense comes from within a person, many have this tool, even if they feel they don't , or some governing body says they do not need common sense.
If one does not want to be eaten, then do not look like food.
The Predator - Prey relationship has been since the beginning of time, and will continue.
No legislation has ever stopped this relationship, and never will.
Common Sense:
Do not advertise.
-In a loud voice either by accident , or on purpose to get attention to feed your ego, announce you have $500 in your pocket, you need to take to the bank, or cash a check for, or anything.
-Let everyone know in the office, your spouse's expensive gift is in the vehicle in the parking lot.
-Tell everyone in the restuarnt you have a hidden key to the house in a fake rock in the landscape, or hidden in the bird feeder out back.
-Have your Social Security Number as you Driver's License number, and on personal checks.
-Use the numbers on your house as the numbers for your alarm code to enter house.
-Leave valuables in plain view inside your vehicle, no matter where you park it, even in the driveway, carport, or street in front of house.
-Have your mail , newspapers and other deliveries stopped when on vacation
-Have family or trusted neighbors attend to any unexpected deliveries when gone for any length of time.
-Turn off both the cold and hot water to your washing machine if you are going to gone more than 24 hours.
etc.
I strongly suggest folks while out in public, at work, or play pay attention for just one hour, one hour and take note of how much they can learn about others.
Then "case" yourself, and be brutally honest, as to what you learned about yourself, in a one hour time frame, in a public, work or play environment.
Never overlook the obvious - Sherlock Holmes.
Common sense is a very good tool to have in one's tool box of tools in order to make it through life.
It might only be needed for five seconds, five minutes, five hours five days, 5 years, or five decades... this is neat thing about commons sense, as it fits so many situations, for some many length of times.
One can be young, old, male, female, healthy and whole or physically limited.
One does not have to be Pro Gun, and own a gun, or have had training.
One can even be totally against firearms, and against the Second Amendment, and be active in Anti Gun beliefs, and organizations, and still use common sense to keep safe.
Even today, where to many of us feel common sense does not seem to be passed on to kids, or encouraged by education, or governing bodies...
Common sense comes from within a person, many have this tool, even if they feel they don't , or some governing body says they do not need common sense.
If one does not want to be eaten, then do not look like food.
The Predator - Prey relationship has been since the beginning of time, and will continue.
No legislation has ever stopped this relationship, and never will.
Common Sense:
Do not advertise.
-In a loud voice either by accident , or on purpose to get attention to feed your ego, announce you have $500 in your pocket, you need to take to the bank, or cash a check for, or anything.
-Let everyone know in the office, your spouse's expensive gift is in the vehicle in the parking lot.
-Tell everyone in the restuarnt you have a hidden key to the house in a fake rock in the landscape, or hidden in the bird feeder out back.
-Have your Social Security Number as you Driver's License number, and on personal checks.
-Use the numbers on your house as the numbers for your alarm code to enter house.
-Leave valuables in plain view inside your vehicle, no matter where you park it, even in the driveway, carport, or street in front of house.
-Have your mail , newspapers and other deliveries stopped when on vacation
-Have family or trusted neighbors attend to any unexpected deliveries when gone for any length of time.
-Turn off both the cold and hot water to your washing machine if you are going to gone more than 24 hours.
etc.
I strongly suggest folks while out in public, at work, or play pay attention for just one hour, one hour and take note of how much they can learn about others.
Then "case" yourself, and be brutally honest, as to what you learned about yourself, in a one hour time frame, in a public, work or play environment.
Never overlook the obvious - Sherlock Holmes.