Originally Posted by
Mario F.
It was actually a sort of an inside joke, based on a book I read recently. I did plan to edit it and make the though more clear, but got lost on the rest of the reply and never bothered again. Essentially it stipulates that nothing is obvious until at least it is made evident. And even then...
Considering something obvious should be like a bet you take only after you know the result. Because often the right answer is not obvious, other times there are more than one obvious answer, and perhaps more often, what is obvious to some isn't to others.