[Grammar] You can't think anything worthwhile that can be achieved

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hhs010120

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Hi, teachers
In the next sentences #2 is correct. But is #1 okay, too?

1. You can't think anything worthwhile that can be achieved without giving up instant gratification.
2. You can't think of anything worthwhile that can be achieved without giving up instant gratification.

Thanks in advance.:)
 
We can achieve great things if we can learn how to delay gratification.
 
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