 probably in my personal favorite is a full-time doctor and that's the idea of memory versus patterns. Medical school makes you feel like you have to memorize everything, right? The idea of drinking out of a fire hydrant is one that's oversold. But honestly, if you had to ask me how much I remember from medical school, pretty little. But this is the part that I learned as a full-time doctor and definitely later on in my time during residency as I was a senior physician. That is that I learn more through medicine. I'm a better doctor because I can identify patterns through repetitions and taking care of patients. It's almost like you doing a flash card for your biochem, cell bio class, anatomy and finally being able to identify structures that initially you're like, how do I even say this inside? It became easy because you put in the reps.