In this episode, Dr. Killeen breaks down a powerful concept from Nassim Taleb about the difference between signal and noise. While signal represents the meaningful patterns that actually matter, noise is made up of the small, random fluctuations that can easily distract us. The more often we check our data, the more noise we tend to see, which can cloud our judgment and decision making. This shows up when we focus too closely on daily ups and downs like a slow schedule, a cancellation, or a tough patient interaction. These moments can feel significant in the moment, but often do not reflect the bigger picture of how the practice is truly performing. Zoom out and focus on long term trends like patient trust, team growth, and consistent improvement. When you learn to filter out the noise, you can make clearer decisions and stay focused on what actually moves your practice forward.