It all depends on the emotional upheaval experienced. The more the emotions, the more irrational the outlook! Then the gravity of the situation appears unfathomable and incomprehensible.
On the other hand, the fewer the emotions felt, the lesser the gravity of the situation!
Understanding of all events happens from the interpretations of these two ends of the situations spectrum.
Bringing them to a converging point in the middle gets the viability of resolving the situation.
The viability view of the circumstance is the prime need for defining the problem.
Only then can we know the problem's relevance and embark on solving it.
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