People should have such a clear idea that they can face situations with composure.
Any further analysis of one's own or struggles against the issue need not be pursued further.
How should one then feel satisfied with their understanding of what they are seeing in front of them?
This is when one already has a sufficiently clear and even clearer understanding of the situation and no further analysis is needed at school.
What remains is to face the issue in a way that feels satisfactory to oneself.
What seems appropriate to one, the behavior one could adopt towards an issue, requires further thought afterwards.
The remaining concerns that might arise from the situation are relatively clear.
Such an understanding, therefore, no longer requires further analysis of the issue.
So, is there still a need to face one's feelings towards the issue more clearly, so that contemplation becomes unnecessary and requires no further explanation?