Chapter 1047: Actions Without Regrets_3

What one can accept is what has already been presented in one's own heart, feeling as though it is the most appropriate and satisfactory way to deal with and confront the issue.

One needs to, thereafter, have a different recognition of the situation that could arise, in order to have more cautious consideration in subsequent actions.

Issues that can be very calmly accepted at the outset should have a clear resolution.

Only thoughts and considerations are left, the only cognitions that can be clearly accepted by people.

Certainly, some situations seem like they are naturally the inevitable choices for the issue.

At the time when understanding and doubt should have been given some very concrete thoughts.

In fact, nearly everyone could, at that time, have the most legitimate reason to think about the matter at hand in their hearts, pondering what it really means to oneself.