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Storage requirements for common-sense knowledge
Common sense is the knowledge that can be used without any knowledge on a topic and are what our instincts tell us, things that are obvious. For example, the sky is blue. How do we store common-sense? One cannot just begin to read a book and achieve a lot of common-sense. Everyone has different levels of common-sense. Common-sense requires experience, and our memory stores it from our emotions or reactions to situations. You cannot exactly have a lot of common-sense without any facts. For example, you remember the time you were once burnt by fire, but it is not necessary to know the facts of the fire as one can tell that it is hot and needs to be careful with it.