Last year, I attended a wedding that revealed something most people experience, but rarely understand. The event was beautiful. Music filled the air. People laughed, danced, and celebrated. Then the food was served. Guests lined up at the buffet. Plates were filled with rice, chicken, and desserts. Everyone ate well. But then something unexpected happened. Many people went back for second and third servings—even when they already looked full. At first, it seemed normal. It was a celebration, after all. But then I noticed a pattern. A woman beside me had clearly eaten enough. She paused, hesitating. Then her friend urged her, “Take more. Don’t leave it.” She gave in and filled her plate again. That moment revealed something deeper. This wasn’t about greed or lack of discipline. People were eating, but they were not satisfied. Why Am I Still Hungry After Eating? If you’ve ever asked yourself this question, you’re not alone. Feeling hungry after eating is not always about how...