If others are blindly convinced that their ideas are absolutely correct without considering the problem thoroughly, it might ironically render the final outcome unsatisfactory.
In light of this, is there really a need for further deliberation or explanation on the matter?
When one clearly recognizes the situation before them, what kind of profound understanding about the problem can possibly emerge?
The remaining matters, those that can be pondered or judged upon by people, will no longer require further contemplation or hesitation.
I myself also become free of the need for excessive, rash skepticism about the matter at hand.
The actions the Alchemist eventually took in the face of the situation,
appeared as an unquestionable compromise.
Perhaps then, there will no longer be a need for excess thoughts about the problem that I ought not to have.
If anyone were to handle this issue in a more radical or presumptuous manner,