Sometimes, the things people see before them seem like they're just as they appear on the surface, somewhat unreasonable.
Yet Violet was also acutely aware that for herself, this was an unavoidable, terrible situation.
So why bother with any further undue concern or thoughts about the problem being unsuitable for oneself?
Instead, focus on the issue at hand and think through how to solve such a terrible problem—this was indeed the best approach.
And not at this time to concern oneself with any other clearly known problems one might have with the situation at hand.
Believing that one's own understanding of the problem might be appropriate and suitable was enough to make one feel a profound sense of regret when facing the issue.
Then any further concerns or thoughts that one should not have about the problem, simply become void of further argument.
He needed to understand even more clearly what exactly was happening before his eyes.