If faced with the problems seen before oneself, making unwise interpretations can also lead to a state of affairs that feels just as sorrowful.
All other overthinking and hesitations one might consider correct are merely meaningless understandings of the problem.
And when one feels that any action tried might be correct, there's no longer any rational consideration for the problem either.
The answer, like what is seen before the eyes and presented, doesn't need people to have too much unnecessary recognition of the problem.
Then, all other thoughts and judgments one has about the problem will be like things superficially assumed, becoming matters not in need of special concern from people.
This is a clear presentation of what is seen before one's eyes, an irrevocable situation, which on the surface appears to leave nothing but despair, devoid of any better means of resolving the problem.