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In fact, any other self's approach to a problem might produce what feels like the most rational and clear analysis of the situation.
But that fundamentally does not work, and thus, when faced with a problem, one cannot come up with an effective way of understanding or addressing it.
Because one's own inner view of the problem often appears to be the most hasty and fragmented assumption or cognition.
What one considers to be the most suitable understanding of the problem, or the preparation for action.
It seems that the situation thus no longer requires the alternative solutions or approaches that the other self holds, which are truly inappropriate.
It is the kind of explanation or means of handling a problem that others might think is clearer and more fitting.
The remaining actions would gradually, within such circumstances, also cease to need the kind of certainty or understanding that cannot be achieved by others.