Right. Although I think, yeah, like, when you were talking Deanna, I'm thinking a lot of like, the cheerful giver whole thing, you know, like, it's, you know, God, God says, like, you know, be a cheerful giver. And it's like, a lot of time, like, I can work towards that but a lot of times that work might be striving out of shame to feel like I need to give a certain amount in tithe, let's say 10%, right? In Christian circles, that's kind of the baseline, oh, everybody gives 10% that's what you should give back to God. A lot of times in my life, I felt shame for not only not being able to give 10% like, like, you know, the financially smart thing in my life at that point is not to give 10% because I don't have it, but I also don't feel cheerful about giving it right. And so, you know, it's easy to shame yourself in that situation. And I think, you know, that's a whole other conversation about like, do you have to give 10%? I don't believe you have to based on your financial situation, but I do believe with reading verses about being a cheerful giver, I want to work towards that because I know that that's in God's Word and I know that that's that God's Word is the blueprint, right, for a life designed by God and that's what I want. So I'm looking at that and saying, okay, I don't feel cheerful right now and I'm not gonna lie about that. Like, I'm not gonna say, I feel cheerful when I don't, right. But I'm gonna say how, you know, I'm going to pray and say, God, help me to be cheerful, even when I don't feel it, help me to work toward that, help me to find something in You that, that pushes me towards becoming more like You and becoming more like Your Word. Because ultimately, that's the goal of my life. Right? And so, and in looking at everything with money, you know, everything the Bible says about it, we were just talking about how much it talks about it, you know, there, there are things that don't make me feel very good that God said, right, about money, and I don't want to think about, you know, maybe God will take away my money or take away my job or make me you know, like, maybe I'll have to sell my possessions because I need, you know, to buy a certain thing to survive, right? Or I have a lot of medical bills or whatever. Like, I don't want to think about that. And that's scary and hard to think about. But that's where that rubber meets the road of your face, right? It's like, Okay, this is what God's Word says, like, I want to adhere my life and adhere my life to it and abide in Christ. And I'm going to pray and, and think through this conviction that I'm having that maybe I need to be more like Christ in this area. You know?