 Here are the best and my favorite parts about being a doctor. Number one is the ripple effect. I'm able to take care of one patient where they get better enough to be able to return to society and play the roles that they truly are meant for, whether it's being a parent, being a spouse, being a child. You helping that one person allows them to affect the tons of people that are dependent on them within their roles in their life. Number two is on a daily basis, I'm using what I learned in medical school. I'm having aches and pains in myself. I have a headache, I have a back pain. Easily answer, base off on my symptoms, what do I think I have? And that's the great part, is that my fuel is actually able to help me take care of myself as well as somebody else. And then number three is the ability to take care of my family. Being an internal medicine doctor, I get tons of questions from my family both here, as well as abroad on their diseases, their symptomatology. I'm able to go through their symptomatology, either x-rays or labs, and being able to say, you should go see a doctor, this is concerning, or you're actually fine, here are the things that you should do to get better. Having that ability to play that role for my family that supported me so much throughout this journey definitely makes the entire thing worth it. Now if you enjoy that breakdown and you want more behind the scenes of my life as a full-time physician, go ahead and hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.