 So, I find it incredibly inspiring to consider the impact of my research and advocacy can have in amplifying the voices of neurodivergent people. And while societal change might not be immediate or even occur within my lifetime, I'm deeply appreciative of the opportunity to contribute to a greater understanding of neurodivergent people through my work. And often, we remain unaware of our unique norms until it contrasts with that of others. And for a long time, I considered my experiences as quote-unquote typical, not realizing that they were distinct. And for example, I used to suffer from severe headaches after school, and initially I didn't see this as unusual. But upon learning about neurodivergence, I recognized these experiences were one common for everyone. My hope is that neurodivergent audience will feel that they are not alone. And equally, I hope to awaken a realization about a man in your majority, those who are not neurodivergent, about the vastness of what they might not know regarding the daily experiences of neurodivergent people. People don't have to ask for reason about adjustments, but there is just an inclusive environment for everyone, and people feel comfortable.