As a result, the need to generate anything else ceased, as there was a clearer understanding and more appropriate confrontation with the situation.
It just so happened that at the beginning, there seemed to be a fairly clear idea about the affair.
In facing the problems that could arise before me, therefore, there came an exceptionally fitting comprehension.
What kind of handling do the remaining possible clear thoughts about the problems necessitate?
Perhaps the understanding of the problem itself has a very detailed comprehension, yielding an appropriate outcome when confronted.
It's as if in deeper cognition and consideration of future problems,
one speculates that the problem should yield a detailed analysis that seems to be the best way to face the situation.
How should one further process this careful understanding of the problem, in order to reach what appears to be a satisfactory recognition?