The Alchemist thought that sometimes, the terrible situations he imagined in response to problems were perhaps just overthinking on his part.
He was adding more worries to an already stressful situation for himself.
These circumstances couldn't bring satisfaction or greater understanding or explanations of the problem.
Instead, it made more sense to take a more detached view, which allowed for a clearer and more composed understanding of the problem at hand.
Just like that, he accepted the very simple problem that presented itself before his eyes.
When everything that people couldn't understand became entangled in indecision, making it unnecessary to gain further recognition or face it.
Was there then any need to force more explanations or expressions, rendering too much explanation unnecessary?
Analyzing the potential value of a problem, eventually, it would all become unnecessary to dwell on it any further.