The reasoning: In the current frame, the task is to chop a tree, and the image shows that you're already facing a birch tree trunk and actively chopping it. Since the task is to chop the tree and the current action is "attack," you're correctly focused on the target.

If you find that you've obtained what you can from this tree, the next step might be to look for additional wood or different types of tree blocks, which could involve moving a bit. If no more wood is visible from this position, the next action could involve looking around to find another tree.

Throughout, the task alignment and camera action ensure you're focused on the objective, next action: attack, and next frame: 