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Chapter 1596 - Chapter 1184: Chaos

He can no longer continue in a state of confusion and disorientation.

If one merely thinks about those matters, there is essentially no extremely concrete means of dealing with the problem at hand.

Yet this leads to a very optimistic attitude within oneself when facing the current situation.

Those initial thoughts that originate from within one's heart contribute to the cognition of problems.

The remaining judgments thus become liberated from the need for more acceptance, the hesitant recognition, and clear analysis of the problem.

Therefore, in the collective understanding of the problem, one engages in analysis and recognition that seem quite ideal and satisfactory.

What else will the final choice bring, seeming to be a more effective clear handling of the problem?

Could it be this seemingly satisfactory forthright explanation and clear cognition?

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