White's knight on e5 isn't in the greatest spot because of black's move f6. After the white knight moves, e5 would free the white squared black bishop. As white, I don't want to move my dark squared bishop because it's guarding the d4 pawn... so maybe something like f4 would work for white? Idk, That move makes me nervous about white's pawn structure.
Solve for white:
Diagram 7.3- doing positional observation we quickly see that white has much more space. In addition, the bishop on c8 is very bad.
Challenge: which of the observations made are relevant based on the ways we can work with them? For example, a way to work with space advantage can be to avoid exchanges, a way to work with the opponent’s bad pieces can be to try and make them even worse.