Chapter 829: So-Called Freedom?!_2

What kind of self-understanding should one come to when faced with a problem, or rather, what kind of judgment should one make after losing further thought and consideration?

It seems as if the situation itself doesn't warrant much special thought or judgment from people.

Therefore, one could say that the answer becomes very simple at this moment when the very straightforward judgment and understanding of the problem at hand are perceived.

What other people feel is inappropriate, the contemplation of the issue, has already become an effective piece of information that hinders him from dealing with the matter at hand or rather, a means of addressing the problem.

The situation has become such that it seems there are no other suitable choices or judgments people could make regarding the problem.

How should one show an understanding of the problem that feels adequate or a considered thought that seems appropriate?