Human nature is such that people may arrive late in awareness or consciousness to either resolve or correct erroneous behavior. This means that, even if one is consciously aware they may err, by the time an event presents itself and they realize correction is necessary, it may be a few moments too late to react. Are there ways to anticipate these failures and compensate in such a way as to be better prepared?
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, however, people learn no such thing. Sometimes, the small things we choose to ignore give rise to the larger things of far greater importance. The intricacies of conscience, once neglected, may serve as a breakpoint of necessary awareness. So, one may neglect the intricacy, but just how aware are you then?
Consider the person starving on the street; you walk by, and they might be like an intricacy one chooses to neglect. You ponder this and say, "What can I do, or what should I do? Or not?" And if finding no resolution in this, one may realize the larger issues also seem more unresolved.