```
Yet the situation still requires some further thought on the problem to make one feel there is truly satisfactory result.
Therefore, when simply contemplating and judging the matter,
any other additional personal considerations regarding the problem become unnecessary to explain.
The situation is just the simple matter one sees before one's eyes.
Understanding should be facing the simple matter that unfolds before one's eyes.
Then one should consider what kind of preparation one ought to adopt in response to the problem.
Possibly, the matter may make people feel satisfied.
And afterwards, what other further thoughts should one invest in the problem?
What further considerations and reflections should one engage in to attain a recognition of the problem that feels satisfactory?
Thus, the problem also becomes unneeding of any other good preparations worth people's thought and judgment.