I mean, how are we are we have a very short period of time, so I'm gonna kind of give some real headlines. The great thing about the topic of money is we get to see people's assumptions and ideas about it in what they do say and what they don't say. So one of the ideas that initially comes up is that it's impolite to talk about money. It's rude to talk about money. It's money is for, you know, mean, grabby people. And you know, to be honest, as much as I was listening to, I think it was a podcast recently. We are socialised from an incredibly early age. To associate wealth and business and entrepreneurship with evil and villainous behaviour. If you look at the most popular superheroes in the world, you know, take someone like Superman, you know, Superman's Nemesis is Lex Luthor, a wealthy crazy billionaire and you look at again, you look at the nemesis of Spider Man is Green Goblin. And again, the crazy billionaire crazy, brilliant, you know, we're even as children, we are being taught, you know, that money that business is evil. And yes, of course. Someone is thinking yes, but Batman is a millionaire. And he's a superhero. And what I would say is, yes, Batman is a billionaire, Bruce Wayne is at least in in his universe, but he also happens to be the superhero that has no powers. And so we are being from a very early age being taught to associate money with evil, with selfishness with with tainting, and, and it's it's a model that we are bathed and surrounded by very early and as a result of that we are being socialised into wanting to avoid it wanting to not talk about it. And so, as I said before, initially we have the people who won't talk about it at all. And then we have the people dropping, what I like to call red flags, and in the specific statements that they say so you have the people who are, you know, who tell you well, you know, I'm not in it for the money. As though being in it for the money is a problematic stance, and as and also the idea of not being in it for the money, you know, isn't recognising the incredible position of privilege that you have to be in in order to not be in it for the money. But also it is it's, it's again, having this false notion that money, you know, is going to taint or change things. When it isn't the money that tastes will change things its people. Because money is like any other tool or energy is, you know, it is for us to master it's for us to learn and grow into being able to make use of it. And so you have the I'm not in it for the money, people. You have the I don't care about money people that when really makes me like a mike like red flag red flag, shiny red flag neon red sign (All the colour flags). So yeah, and then and then the brilliant and you know I say this as a church going, you know, Bible believing Christian, who sat in church for many years people misquoting the Bible saying that money or the love of money, as though the Bible was written in English, when it clearly wasn't is the root of all evil and in and of itself, that isn't the nature of the beast. And so, what I've had to do is, first of all, look at those money stories and look at where I got them from, look at the ones that have helped me. Look at the ones that have, you know, have hurt me or no longer serve me anymore, and then do the work. To, decide between them and decide what is going to continue with me on this journey.