He was completely unaware of the feeling he should generate within himself when facing a problem that he might inherently understand.
It seemed more like an extremely pure and increasingly cautious understanding of the problem.
Therefore, there should no longer be any need for other more cautious judgments about the problem.
Although he recognized within his heart a cautious understanding that seemed to have already arisen superficially in response to the problem.
Thus, he possessed an appropriate and cautious cognition for facing it.
But he no longer had a clear understanding of the problem or a careful analysis.
As a result, he would engage in what looked like a more purely rational recognition and cautious thought thereafter.
Then the action needed to allow himself to possess what seemed like a very fine, more purely understood, and carefully analyzed position.
Now continuing, he faced what was clearly a very troublesome matter to him.