 One of the things that we believe is pivotal in making a good balance between life and work and sports is how you prioritize your things, what's most important to you. Because our father always told us that if there's something that is very deep in your heart, whether it's sport or you kind of give more prior to your studies, you will take out time for it and commit to the kind of work required for it. So even if it was about passing the most important examination in India, which is the 10th board's exams, I remember dad woke us up at like five o'clock in the morning said you have to go for your regular job and that you can't compromise in your health and fitness. So it's really about prioritizing, putting something really out there on a very high platform and really backing up with commitment. In fact, during my 12th, which is a final high school examination, I taught my class with a 96%. And that I think is also to do with, like my sister said, prioritizing how you do it. And once you set your mind to it, I think you can achieve it. And that's what we've learned during our whole journey of climbing these mountains too. I mean, if you set a target, if you have a goal, no matter how many struggles come your way, it sort of eludes you. So you've got to set the priorities right.