Article: Majority of Americans Say Sharing Common-Sense Information Makes Them Smarter and More Successful.

Expert on Subject Considers Common Sense A Life Skill that Can Be Learned

NEENAH, Wis., May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Underscoring the importance of sharing practical information, eight of 10 Americans claim that exchanging common-sense information with others makes them smarter, and 68 percent believe it even makes them more successful. Indeed, a new national survey on common sense and sharing commissioned by SCOTT(R) Tissue and Towels finds that 99 percent consider common sense important to their everyday lives.

While Americans think common sense is important, they don't realize it can be developed. In fact, 40 percent don't believe it can be ...

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