More often, they seemed to understand what they were seeing on the surface, thus they were unable to engage in careful understanding and further expansion.
Later, the actions they would need to take would also be such that they no longer needed to face situations repeatedly in the same way, now having distinct analyses.
Naturally, the initial response to situations was supposed to involve a shared approach to problems, therefore possessing a common handling.
The further problems faced, therefore, possessed a kind of attention from others that felt quite clear in its understanding and detailed in its acceptance.
The remainder, facing problems and reflecting on current situations, what kind of understanding should they then achieve for things that appeared to be very clear?
It was estimated that later on, the understanding of problems would also appear to be satisfyingly decent.