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Chapter 1859 - Chapter 1311: Sense of Oppression_2

At this moment, facing the situation that can be seen before us, to exchange everything else that makes oneself unable to accept, for an understanding of the analysis of the problem.

Thinking implies the explanation that leads to his fundamental improvement, which often should be destined to no longer require more unsuitable analysis of the problem for oneself at this moment.

A clearer satisfaction with understanding the problem, and an analysis that appears to be acceptable to people as a final satisfactory conclusion to the problem.

Thinking implies an explanation that still requires me to make people face the current situation and therefore hold an ideal recognition of the problem that can be accepted.

Other people's self-perceived suitable understanding and recognition of the problem.

What kind of ideal analysis of the problem worth accepting by people will be concluded?

I fear that the seemingly suitable and satisfactory explanation of understanding the problem.

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