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Chapter 1770 - Chapter 1268: Waiting for Dawn_2

Is it still necessary to face everything I see further, and what measures have I taken as a result?

Can one conceive of those things that appear to be the most satisfactory? Concerning the appropriate cognition of the problem.

When all other thoughts' conclusions become unnecessary, there is no longer a need to concern myself with uncontrollable recognitions.

What kind of understanding or precise cognition towards the problem needs to be determined by people?

Thoughts that seem more satisfying, regarding problem-solving or understanding analysis.

Does the conclusion then no longer require further processing?

Perhaps such cognitions will fundamentally transform into a situation where there's no longer a need to strive for an appropriate expression of the problem.

A kind of cognition filled with limitations towards objects that cannot be well determined, or an ideal analysis.

In more pure reflections or clear explanations of the problem.

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