The answers and outcomes tend to be simpler than what one imagines at last, and the reality is often more concrete as they finally come into view.
It should be that faced with the situation before one's eyes, there ought to be other aspects that feel quite satisfactory in understanding the problem.
That is to say, it might be time to adopt a different idea that may pertain to the problem, then one should have their own contained perception of the situation, which may yield a calm cognition of the issue at hand.
Hence, the situation becomes devoid of the need for much consideration or special concern.
But the outcomes encountered in the imagination seem to be even simpler, by a great deal.
Thus, there are some things that don't warrant much thought or concern from people, as there may exist a certain clarity in judgment toward the issue.