On Sunday, a country boy, in his earlier 30s, arrived into a new town and started having difficulties to solve his small problems in unfamiliar environment. His difficulties were: he does not have enough information in his brain storage to solve his big and small problem.
To solve every problem, whether big, small, personal, business, national, or local, requires this major skill. Common sense or logic could be retrieved from a person’s brain folder,
provided that a person has enough information, knowledge, and experience stored in his brain database.
What skills an average person should have to make right decisions? Where to get these skills? The story has some answers.
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