 It's time. Things like personal finance, relationships, emotional intelligence, cooking, fitness, how to take care of yourself, how to have hobbies and interests outside of just, you know, how a certain medication works. And so if you just say, I'm going to focus on medicine for four years, and then residency, I'm going to give myself more balance, it never comes. And if you find yourself saying someday or one day I will learn something, it usually means never because you've considered it not to be important enough to learn now. So and so while it's still important to learn your class material, remember there are life skills you'll need to know in your 30s that unfortunately medical school doesn't teach you. And adding those to your list and slowly just going through those, whether it's through books or learning through adults in your own life. Hey, how do I do my own taxes? How do I take care of my personal finance? How do I save? How do I invest? How do I buy insurance? All those little skills you'll have to know while still being an excellent student.