The remaining contemplation might signify a certain understanding of the problem that is about to emerge.
Isn't all other preparation rendered unnecessary, void of the need for what seems like a clearer contemplation and response to the problem?
Absolutely identical, at this moment it becomes unworthy to generate any other confrontations and choices regarding the problem.
It seems that everyone should have a clear recognition of what is happening right before their eyes at this time.
One might quickly reach the most detailed and clear cognition and definitive understanding that they are willing to accept.
Effective handling and judgment of the situation should yield the expected outcome.
From the beginning, there's a consensus on recognizing the actions that arise from the problems before us.
An ideal, cautious judgment cognition for the situation.
That very specific approach to the situation thus embodies a very satisfyingly cautious attitude.