 One of the things that people have been asking me for a long time is to provide some hints, you know, create some videos on how to study, how to optimize their study habits, right? So since we've decided to create a curriculum and you know, there's going to be a lot of content coming your way and by the time I'm done there's going to be enough content to teach all of high school mathematics, I figure it's a pretty good idea to start a, you know, sort of a section on, you know, some of the steady habits that I picked up and some of the things that I've seen from my students that have helped my students study better, study, you know, study harder, optimize their abilities to study, okay. And what I'm going to talk about is most likely going to be, you know, you could use it for a lot of other subjects as well, but some of the stuff is going to be specifically oriented towards mathematics, okay. So take these hints, you know, with a grain of salt if you're using it for other subjects and if you're using specifically for mathematics, you know, they should help you out, okay. And this is sort of the introductory video to this and there's going to be a whole bunch of videos coming, coming following this and it's going to take, you know, I'm going to do this over an extended period of time, you know, I might be, I might cover everything in the next two series or it might take, you know, two or three years to put it all together, right, because there's a lot of different techniques I use for myself specifically to be able to optimize my study habits and I've, you know, I've tried different techniques with different students and different things work with different people so I'm going to, you know, go through all of those things and again this is going to be an ongoing section for, you know, the language of mathematics and math in real life, okay.