well deirdre mccluskey, i cannot go ahead. i can offer more specific. a technical reasons for wanting to do humanomics, but i think well deirdre mccluskey over the years we've talked to you about several of your books you've been. book tv several times and you have brought up your episcopalian roots and activities in the past. what about your religious life? does that play into economics and humanity? well, i'm right now. working on a book called god in mammon mammon was the aromatic the aramaic word, which was the language of jesus the aramaic word for money mammon. and it's called the subtitle is a public theology for an age of commerce. and it it tries to show that god and mammon are not necessarily enemies. they can be enemies, but you know, you can have have corruption in religion too. it's not only in the marketplace and so uncorrupted versions of these two the sacred and the profane god and mammon can work together. and in my claim is that in humans they do. so if you're going to understand an entrepreneur or a worker or for that matter consumer,