The answer, as well as the situation faced, might exist; the analysis isn't so hasty, and it allows for the derivation of a seriously confronted matter.
There might emerge in one's heart, regarding the matter, a sense of both panic and unwilling acceptance.
As a result, it's highly probable that under such an experience with the problem, one becomes no longer in need of excessive concern.
Judgement is this sort of understanding that is clear and simple to everyone.
What else then needs explaining about one's personal understanding of the problem?
What other arguments are left to make about the problem, so that these issues no longer need to be overly understood?
At this moment, the situation naturally becomes such that there's no longer any need for further personal concern or analysis of the problem.
And the ability to accept what ultimately feels like a very satisfying answer also becomes, hence, no longer a subject of further worry.