
Common Sense, How to Exercise It
Common Sense, How to Exercise It is a philosophical work written by Yoritomo Tashi, a twelfth-century Japanese Shogun. This text employs fables and allegories to explore profound questions about human virtues and the pursuit of happiness. Tashi's teachings emphasize the importance of common sense and the mastery of timidity, aiming to create harmony and peace in everyday life. His work is notable for its imaginative approach and its influence on philosophical thought in Japan and beyond.


