 I love solar physics. I've had to move into more of a managerial type role. Once you've done your post-doc work and everything, you can't always do research. You have to find funding. I have these other administrative responsibilities that I don't love as much, but it allows me to do the science and the research is where my heart is. I'm very lucky that I am excited about what I do. My job isn't, I don't really consider it a job. I mean, it's something that's more my life and that I get, you know, I get paid for it, but it's not really a job. It's just, it's part of who I am. So if somebody can find that sort of thing that drives them and is their passion, it's worth spending however much time to, you know, incorporate that and make that their career if it's possible.