 Medics live and breathe medicine 24 seven. Now, honestly, in my experience, I have found this to be kind of true. Generally, when I'm hanging out with medics, even outside of a medicine context, we tend to talk about things that we did in the hospital, things that are coming up for us, whether that's about exams or assignments or applications. You know, it definitely does take up a big part of our brain, so a big part of what we think about and a big part of our discussions for sure. I think it's only natural because such a big part of our life is dedicated towards medicine. But as with everything else, it's really important to find that balance and make sure that you have other interesting things to talk about and other interesting things to do so that your whole life doesn't become medicine 99% of the day. Honestly, most people in medical school are full on humans with full on personalities, interests and passion products outside of medicine. It's only a small group of students who do absolutely nothing but study all day and think about eat, breathe and live medicine.