 If we're talking about someone who's just starting in AD as a kind of a new describer, the first thing that I will always warn them of is over-describing, because it's very, I would say, the number one trap that is very easy to fall into is simply wanting to describe everything because you somehow feel that you're doing the viewer an injustice by not describing everything. But, you know, when you go more deeply into it, it's quite detrimental because there's only a certain amount of information that we can actually retain when we're told. And so if you try and describe everything, which is impossible anyway, then a lot of the information that you're trying to describe will simply be lost because there's too much of it. And the viewer is still trying to process what you last said before you're telling them something else. So I always warn against over-describing. Under-describing is also something to think about, but it's less common as a trap, let's say, for new describers.