This is a sense of helplessness.
Faced with the things before him, he is powerless to take any action.
Forced to watch with open eyes as these terrible things happen right in front of him.
He wishes to bring about some change through his actions at this moment.
Yet the hopeful expectations within him regarding the problems are purely based on his inability to change the current situation.
As if all the final results can only become empty talk before his eyes.
The conclusions he can reach cannot provide the ideal answer people would accept.
So, under such circumstances, what kind of ideal understanding should people have about the problems?
In the recognition of understanding and analysis, ideas thus become unnecessary for more pure responses.
Opportunities wouldn't just appear out of nowhere in front of him.
Facing the things before his eyes again, what kind of good understanding should people have about the problems?