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Effective Daily Routine Here, we talk about former prime minister of U. K., Mr. W. Churchill. We are all aware of how busy the schedule is for a P. M. Inspite of this busy schedule, he followed his daily routine; to get up in the morning at the same time & finish his daily routine, to attend to calls and his mail, and to answer them accordingly, then, go to the office, and attend to all necessary work and activities of all the ministries concerned, then at last, to set up an agenda for the next day. He read the newspaper, and amidst all this busyness, found the time to have lunch with the family. He always finished all his work before it was due. A PM. is never forced to maintain his schedule. But inspite of this, Mr. W. Churchill was very effective at managing his daily routine. Can this be termed as a good use of common sense?
Capacity to understand Take the example of any successful journalist. What ' s his / her work? To collect the information from literature, and incidences that are worthy of reporting, and verify whether they are true or not, do research on it, conduct interviews, and then, present the report. They are not supposed to present the report according to their view point, but present the real story of the incident, and reasons for its occurrence. They can understand the whole incident very minutely, and examine it from all angles and analyze it and then only present it. Can this also not fall within the ambit of“ common sense”?
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