Thinking brings about changes in action and thinking knowledge. It should include the process of analyzing and doing things: a series of actions and links in the past, present and future, rather than simply taking out a picture, some mood quotations and small emotions. The real thinking is action, and the picture is action and doing things. It emphasizes "process" rather than "result". Distinguish between "thinking" and "thinking".
It is mentioned in Serious Weird Behavioral Psychology that if you only think about successful pictures/scenes, the success rate will drop a lot and often it will be a failure. However, if you think about how to achieve this goal, what you need to pay, the difficulties you may encounter in this process, how to solve them, how to overcome them, and the picture of this series of actions, the chances of success will be much greater. I think "thinking" here is to give full play to our subjective initiative and our independent thinking. In this process of thinking, there is a process or action that urges us to do it.