 Ideally, as you started this process, you had some initial curiosity to kind of continue to further your interest in going into medicine. And ideally, as you go through the process, that reason continues to grow through further experiences. So for me, my reason to going into medicine was that I could see that myself helping a patient not only helped them, but as soon as they left the hospital or the clinic, as they started to feel better, they could start impacting everybody else in their life. Now, this was kind of an initial why, but as I had more and more experiences that kind of backed this up, my motivation stayed and maintained. Now, does that mean that I'm never demotivated on the medical journey? Absolutely not. There's days where I just don't want to be in the hospital. I just want to go home, sleep, or make some YouTube videos. And honestly, there's nothing wrong with having days where you're just not feeling in the moment. But there's this concept that was made really famous by Steve Jobs, is that if you wake up day in and day out, not enjoying what you're about to do that day, then something is wrong and you should make a change. One of the first things that you can do is go ahead and take a step back. Ask yourself, what was step one that really led me down this path? And what have been experiences that have kept me on that path?