So it was roughly at this moment that he faced everything he saw before him.
For the Alchemist, he explained his initial thoughts about the problem as clearly as he could, and there was nothing wrong with that.
On the contrary, if he acted according to his own understanding of the problem, at times when he thought he had a satisfactory understanding and more knowledge about the problem.
Then, any other thoughts, which were harder to accept regarding the problem, would be appropriately addressed and handled calmly.
Such circumstances could result in a unique explanation of the problem.
More actions like this kind of reasoning, which seemed to originate from within his own heart, seemed most appropriate, and thus the remaining entanglements and concerns could also be clearly accepted by him.