Of course, understanding a problem might involve having such judgments that appear quite clear on the surface, such clear cognition of the situation one faces should also be a pretty acceptable and reasonable way to confront it.
It's just that there seems to be some circumstances where one has a feeling of possessing a very detailed understanding of a problem.
It seems that only decisions that can be accepted by others must be reevaluated, and one's own obvious problem might require a new awareness of the appropriate actions to be taken.
Then, the reality that can be accepted by others will have a treatment of the problem that seems most appropriate and clear.
The initial thoughts had already led to a recognition and understanding of the problem that seemed so unambiguous and very clear on the surface.
What follows is making oneself feel like there is a naturally inevitable choice regarding the problem that appears clear and reasonable to others on the surface.