The problem faced as a result might seem to have yielded a rather good detailed understanding of the situation, but what kind of straightforward explanation should subsequent actions still undertake when addressing people's problems?
Those could be considered the same kind of understanding that might arise from the situation, rendering any additional, seemingly valuable, and appropriate analysis unnecessary.
Since an understanding of the situation seemed initially acceptable, just like one's own potential understanding, the general state thus became poor, necessitating any other adequate explanation that looked comparatively good for related problems.
So when, subsequently, a deeper understanding and careful analysis of the situation might arise, there was no longer a need to delve into some unnecessary details of scandals faced by oneself.
One would clearly realize those incidents happening right before one's eyes, which could potentially be understood very well and clearly.