What's left is to produce more interpretations and analyses that seem brilliant and that will likely be accepted by others.
In the future, these will become unnecessary due to people's contemplation of potential problems, leading to an increase in more significant, worthwhile techniques.
Therefore, what remains is a sense of having a very detailed understanding of the problem and satisfactory handling.
Afterward, no further understanding is needed for the events that have unfolded before our eyes, confronting a situation never encountered before.
There should be a scene of judgment and improvement.
Thus, more appropriate and detailed understandings are produced when facing problems.
This will also occur when actions need to be taken in response to the current events.
Later, simpler aspects that may be accepted by others follow, allowing for more appropriate and decent analysis of the unfolding events.