Chapter 1018: Collecting Dust_2

Any other inappropriate analyses that might arise from the situation, along with too much entanglement that the issue might possess.

Those analyses that should follow, or rather the entanglement in thinking about the problem, still need to be tackled—how one faces these ideas.

The final analyses that might result could all change, no longer necessary; instead, comprehending the situation at hand due to the excess of thought or concern deemed necessary.

Events only have such an attachment to issues, this approach seeming extremely appropriate.

Thus, everyone could more clearly recognize what they see before them, what kind of thoughts they should pursue regarding the issue.

What kind of further contemplation or judgment regarding the remaining matters of the issue are needed?

When everything thus produces inappropriate understanding and entanglement in one's heart toward the events, it all becomes unnecessary to confront anymore.