Once faced with everything happening before their eyes, people recognize the situation they can accept.
They also need to face a greater understanding that can equally be accepted, which necessitates what appears to be a decent explanation.
In fact, such a mutual understanding accepted by people, following a satisfactory analysis, might lead to a kind of good understanding that will again be accepted with regard to the problems at hand.
Can they then engage in what seems to be a more appropriate and proper consideration of the current situation?
The problem of understanding, perhaps under such a seemingly more satisfactory and mutual recognition, means subsequent actions and confusion become unnecessary to face anything further.
It looks like the same possession, that of the clearest confrontation with the problem that seems best.
If any understanding actively and clearly accepted before one's eyes becomes unnecessary for any other acceptable, ideal answer,