He had finally received what he wanted.
Thus, the ultimate answer was more or less determined and a very detailed decision made at this moment.
It was almost solely dependent on whether there was clarity within oneself when faced with the situation at hand.
Any other more suitable and proper response to the problem at hand became unnecessary as a result of this proper clarity.
And so the joint confrontation was no longer needed when there was a sense of a more appropriate cognition and careful analysis of the situation.
A further step led to more satisfactory understandings and responses derived from addressing the problems.
Any remaining understanding and answers needed further examination of the problem to achieve the optimal understanding.
Would the collaborative handling then no longer need any more hasty analyses or judgments?
He could imagine in his own mind perhaps an understanding and an ideal answer that he could clearly conceive.