He would realize later whether to decide what exact problems to confront, whether it would be more of a struggle or a clear understanding.
It seemed that the definite analysis he could potentially possess of the thoughts and situations faced would no longer need further explanations of the struggle.
The conclusion could also ultimately come from an understanding and careful consideration of the issue.
He would probably engage in more definite analyses and understandings of the issue in the time remaining.
Would those uncertain struggles and wanderings thus become unnecessary, eliminating any further resistance he might have towards the issue?
At that moment, the situation became something difficult to comprehend, and resistance, too, no longer required further contemplation.
Considering everything before him, did he then need to indulge in further struggles with the issue?