 Here are some of the biggest mind games that you need to be aware of for medical school. Number one is the concept of being the soul of dummy. This is the idea where you feel like you're the only one who doesn't get it. In reality, everyone is struggling. Some people are just better at hiding it than others. Number two is understanding that grades are not everything. All students are focused on getting the best grades they can, but often they forget on creating that story or resume that really helps them sell themselves for residency and fellowship applications. Number three is understanding the concept between memory and pattern. Most people think that to be a great doctor, you have to have a great memory, but in reality, what I do on a daily basis is just getting better at pattern recognition. And then finally is the concept of the ceiling phenomenon, which is that your ceiling of your peer comparison is so high you'll never reach it. If you're constantly comparing yourself to how well other people around you are doing, you're gonna create yourself a level of threshold that you'll never be able to reach and never truly get to appreciate all the successes that you've been able to accomplish over the past few years. And if you enjoyed those tips and breakdowns and want more content just like this, hit that like, subscribe, and follow it, and I'll see you guys in the next one.