Are you really serious? You really can't understand? One, is little bobby running around the table with a feather in his hat, calling himself tonto, with a fiberglass bow and some wood arrows, firing off at everything. Little bobby does not have a care in the world. He doesn't know if he is doing it right, or wrong. Probably at that point causing more bad habits he will have to unlearn later. But its fun, and we all did it.
The other is where you really want to make sure you don't wound a deer or boar. You want to improve, and start really taking patience in your shots. Really feeling your release, knowing it feels good. You study it, you think about it, you love it. You strive to do well.
One might take the time to haybale shoot, or to rove around his yard taking random shots.
I see where you are coming from and I agree with you to a point, but I feel that the first year I shot all I did was work and perfect my form to the best of my ability. now for me it should be natural I shouldn't have to think about it, I don't want to think about it. When I am hunting the last thing I want to do is wound an animal and if I take it to serious and think about it to much that is exactly what will happen. If I am shooting and I tell myself I am going to miss or feel a shot is to tricky and I psych myself out I am going to miss, that what I mean by not taking it to seriously and just have fun with it. I guess I see trad achery as a more natural thing and if I take it to serious I lose focus and not hit my entended target.