Smartest thing you've ever posted.
For Gilles Deleuze, common sense and good sense are twin components of a "dogmatic image of thought" that stifles true thinking by enforcing recognition, conformity, and predetermined, linear meanings. Common sense is the supposed universal agreement among all faculties (subjectivity), while good sense is the subjective "direction" or proportion that leads to a single, predictable truth
you are lacking the later and lump everything into the former. They are both technically bad and symptoms of deficient thought per se.