Common sense isn’t always about knowing the answer.
Sometimes it’s having enough sense to admit that the answer you started with isn’t working.
Imagine a voiceover session where a client is completely committed to one particular idea or direction.
Everyone keeps trying to make it work, but the message simply isn’t landing.
Then the producer or director says, “Let’s step back and approach this from a completely different point of view.”
At that moment, there are two choices:
Keep forcing the original idea because you’re emotionally attached to it—or listen to the people around you and try the solution sitting right in front of you.
We all do this occasionally. We keep pushing harder because it was our idea, our plan, or the answer we wanted.
But more effort cannot always rescue the wrong approach.
Sometimes common sense is simply having enough humility to say:
“This isn’t working. Let’s try something different.”
Have you ever watched someone keep forcing an idea when a better solution was right in front of them?