"Work hard, use your common sense and don't be afraid to trust your instincts"
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“Use your common sense” is the quiet revolt against overcomplication. It’s a jab at jargon, at process for process’s sake, at the kind of institutional thinking that mistakes documentation for clarity. Common sense isn’t neutral here; it’s a proxy for practical judgment, the belief that the people closest to the work often see what the dashboards miss. It flatters the listener as competent, which is exactly how you coax initiative without promising authority.
Then comes the most revealing clause: “don’t be afraid to trust your instincts.” In a businessman’s mouth, instinct isn’t mysticism; it’s pattern recognition built from repetition and consequence. The subtext is permission: at some point the spreadsheet will stop, the meeting will end, and someone has to choose. Turner is endorsing accountable decisiveness, not impulsiveness, and he’s warning against the modern corporate sin of hiding behind analysis to avoid blame.
Contextually, this sounds like advice forged in environments where information is incomplete and timing is unforgiving: sales, operations, entrepreneurship. It’s less a philosophy than a survival manual for people expected to deliver outcomes while pretending uncertainty doesn’t exist.
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Turner, Fred L. (2026, January 16). Work hard, use your common sense and don't be afraid to trust your instincts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/work-hard-use-your-common-sense-and-dont-be-104774/
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"Work hard, use your common sense and don't be afraid to trust your instincts." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/work-hard-use-your-common-sense-and-dont-be-104774/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.












