 So if you're finding yourself stressed out or deciding what kind of physician to be, I know that decision seems very committal because honestly, this is probably the first time in your life where you're shutting a door saying, I'm not gonna do this, I'm gonna do this. But understand that there's nothing wrong of walking through a door and experiencing it. Often we'll realize that that was the door we're meant to walk through. And if anything, you kind of make the most of those experiences. And so the best advice that I can offer is to find the skill sets and the qualities of a physician that really resonate with you because then those same qualities will resonate when you are actually practicing with your patients. So if you're somebody who prefers to be in the clinic or wants to talk to your patients more, ask yourself which specialty would allow you more experience of doing it. Or again, there isn't one right answer, but that may show you that a life in emergency medicine may not fit with your criteria. And on the opposite end, if you're somebody who wants to stay away from clinic, there are plenty of still options that you can do such as being a surgeon who's not very clinic heavy or are doing things like radiology or pathology. I also have those options for you, but again, no wrong answer.