No, because the road to “common sense” often has a lot of “nonsense” paving the road. You have to experience a little (and sometimes a LOT !) failure until something becomes common sense. Accept your “failures” as part of the learning process. As a work friend said once, if you aren’t making some mistakes, you aren’t doing the job! (while standing on an I-beam support 150 feet in the air).
No, because the road to “common sense” often has a lot of “nonsense” paving the road. You have to experience a little (and sometimes a LOT !) failure until something becomes common sense. Accept your “failures” as part of the learning process. As a work friend said once, if you aren’t making some mistakes, you aren’t doing the job! (while standing on an I-beam support 150 feet in the air).