 Now, one of the most important things that I felt that helped me on my medical journey is being reflection-focused. If you're going to go through a journey as tough as medicine is, with all the years of sacrifice, with all the hard work and information you have to learn, the exams, and just the amount of stress that you have to put yourself through, what's the point if you're just trying to get to the next test or the next exam grade? From personal experience, I can for sure say that how fondly and how positively I see my medical experience is much more dependent on not just accolades of the grades that I was able to get, but much more dependent on the experiences and the reflections of those experiences that just took time to actually partake in. Whether it was cool interactions with patients, building cool reports with them, learning about really cool diagnoses and actually seeing them in the clinics or on revolutions, seeing some amazing surgeries, really memorable experiences with my colleagues, my friends, and my mentors, those are all the things I said. I want to make sure that I remember this. What were the big takeaways? And those are still experiences that I remembered today. But as always, my friends, thank you so much for being a part of my journey. Hopefully I was a little help to you guys on yours. I'll catch you guys in the next one. Peace.