 If there's one big regret that I had on the medical journey, it's this idea of constantly being complacent. Now, despite having my own version of success in medical school and in training, I know I'd be a lot further if I simply asked one question. That's simply asking every single day, am I trying to go above my status quo? Every single one of us has an average baseline of how we do things like are worth ethic, our motivation, our interest in things. And more often than not, we try to just hit that status quo and consider that to be good enough. But as I've learned through my medical journey and through all the roles that I have in my life, the only way you're able to truly make meaningful improvement to progress is constantly asking the question, am I going above that level of status quo that I've said for myself? And if the answer is unfortunately no, you're constantly going to get stuck in this long episode of plateauing and being demotivated.