If the roots of moral incongruence, then we're going to have to somehow get to that deeper level about what we believe. We haven't talked about shame yet but that is a direct connection of correlation into that realm of moral congruence. It's kind of one of my big assertions into my research is that moralincongruence gap is a vacuum for shame. Like that just is it absolutely fills that space. And so, to deal with the moralCongruence we ultimately have to deal with shame which I think we'll talk about a little later.

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