Chapter 113: Arc in the Ashes_2

Is there a common set of circumstances in which one feels a more straightforward and clear confrontation and detailed acceptance of the problem?

Those situations that seem, well, to bring about a clearer recognition of other unique confrontations resulting from what is happening before one's eyes.

As for problems that appear to be more thoroughly understood, thus having a deeper comprehension, the approach taken often isn't the most detailed common answer to the problem at hand.

Facing harmful situations that people should swap for some sort of clearer recognition of what is currently happening, thereby having an appropriate understanding of it.

What remains to be pondered is the worthiness of further confronting issues with an exceptionally good and clearer detailed understanding and a more meticulous development.

That is, in facing the problem, one has what feelings might be considered very good, a clear cognition, and detailed handling.