 What is it? People tend to have inter-receptive difficulties, not introspective, inter-receptive, meaning that we struggle to notice our bodily signals of hunger first, even going to the toilet sometimes as well. Meaning that if we are hyper-focused for a long period of time and we don't break away from it, we're very like, monotropic and we're wholly focused on this thing, we've got all this inertia that's building up, then it can be very difficult for us to kind of break away and say like, oh, you know, have a moment to ourselves and think, oh, I'm a little bit hungry, I'm a little bit thirsty. You add on the inter-receptive difficulties. It can mean that we can go, you know, for a day or maybe for a couple of days, just not fulfilling those needs, which is not a good thing.