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Common Sense Ain’t So Common by Scott Nelson
Common Sense Ain’t So Common by Scott  Nelson













English poet and political writer Nicholas Amhurst (16 October 1697 – 27 April 1742) wrote “ Terræ-filius or The Secret History of the University of Oxford In Several Essays” published in 1726, in which is found the following: So even though Voltaire first wrote this common sense is not so common, he wasn’t the first to express this thought. INTERESTING SIDE NOTE #2: It is claimed that Voltaire had a minimum of 178 pen names throughout his lifetime.

Common Sense Ain’t So Common by Scott Nelson

The name was derived from the anagram of “Arovet Li.” INTERESTING SIDE NOTE #1: François-Marie Arouet adopted the pseudonym, which is based on the Latinized spelling of his name, in 1718. His book, however, was not without controversy as the Magnificent Council of Geneva ordered all available copies (which had been sold under the counter as opposed as in the traditional way of legitimate book shops) of his book seized on the basis that it directly challenged the authenticity of Revelation. Indeed, French author, historian, satirist, and philosopher Voltaire (21 November 1694 – ) - whose real name was François-Marie Arouet - did publish this quote in his book “ Dictionnaire philosophique portatif” in 1764. But does it matter if it was Mark Twain or Will Rogers who is responsible for that version of the quote? There are those who will argue that it was actually American author and humorist Mark Twain (30 November 1835 – 21 April 1910) who uttered those words albeit in a less grammatical form: “ I’ve found that common sense ain’t so common.”Įxcept that American cowboy, performer, social commentator, actor and humorist Will Rogers (4 November 1879 – 15 August 1935) is also credited for having said the same thing.

Common Sense Ain’t So Common by Scott Nelson

The headline that drew readers’ attention to the advertisement was this: “ C ommon sense is not so common.” The quote was attributed to Voltaire.

Common Sense Ain’t So Common by Scott Nelson

The ad concluded with the statement that “ common sense means getting help from the right source.” The point put to readers was that Weisman & Tesser Associates was that right source. In the Jedition of The Telegraph, Weisman & Tesser Associates placed an advertisement that told readers of the expert guidance in financial investment and planning people could expect from their firm. Although the concept has seen a resurgence in this era, it’s possible that the search for common sensewhich is not so common has been an ongoing activity among the human race. It seems that more and more often, people are saying and posting on social media that common sense is not so common.















Common Sense Ain’t So Common by Scott  Nelson