To be able to maintain a seemingly good level of confidence, yet be able to engage in further detailed thoughts that are acceptable to others in subsequent actions.
Blindly believing in oneself to possess a seemingly strong capability does not necessarily change certain things that follow.
It seemed possible, at first, to have some very appropriate understandings of the issue—thus, Elena no longer needed to pursue other considerations and handling of the problem, which also seemed to be very good and valuable.
Ideal situations for understanding might involve careful analysis and facing the circumstances in a way that seemed thoughtfully good on the surface.
What kind of clear thinking seems necessary when making more representations of possible situations later?
Such superficially understood things may thus possess a generally very good idea of recognition.