At the very beginning you under think it. You have to. You don’t know enough to do anything else. There’s a lovely naivety when you start. You don’t know what you don’t know.
Then you get into it. Here begins the over thinking. Drinking from a firehose. Sprinting the marathon. Seeing what you don’t know. Every detail seems worth taking an elongated detour for. Forcing ‘making it look natural’.
And then slowly, over time, you break free…having learned a lot from the over thinking but now free from it. You can see what you know and what you don’t…and you can ride that line with confidence…ever expanding it.