 Number three. Oh, this is a juicy one. Empathy. Yes, empathy. You may have heard that autistic people don't have empathy. They don't really care about the people around them. And really this is just a really common misconception about autism. You know, the idea that autistic people don't have empathy is sort of delved into by a lady called Lorna Wing. But later on in the research, particularly Simon Baron Cohen's study on different types of empathy among both psychopaths and autistic people, we're going to we're going to push the psychopaths to the sides that are very important. Basically, the autistic people tended to show high levels of what's called adaptive empathy, which is pretty much the empathy that you think of when you think of empathy. It's the ability to have an appropriate emotion.