After starting to work at my 9-5 job, I wanted to track the mistakes I made to hold myself accountable.
I tracked the number of successful work events completed, and the number of errors that I carried out, to determine what my percentage success rate was.
I realised that I could represent this idea mathematically to determine how many work events were required to regain parity with previous success rates.
This formed the basis of my idea of the "remissio culpae" formula, a formula to determine the amount of successful work event completions required to regain a prior reputation, and thus gain "forgiveness" of sin, or error.