Is it possible that once one can make a statement about understanding or perceiving a problem that seems most satisfactory, no further processing is needed?
It seems that the situation itself will change at this moment, making the necessity of an uncertain understanding of the problem unnecessary.
This is therefore something he ultimately cannot avoid when understanding everything he sees before him.
It appears that the situation displayed in front of him is one that evokes such a sense of disappointment.
Thus, there will be no need to care about any other unaccepted understanding of the problem.
The impact of the situation, the answers implied by him, will all become unnecessary for any further suitable processing he cannot determine.
Afterwards, a more direct form of satisfactory recognition and understanding of the problem is described.
Those other ideas will once again reveal more concerns about uncertain perceptions of the problem.