This work presents Rojan’s Potentiometer, an original conceptual and symbolic framework developed to explore the structure of human potential through a mathematical like formulation. The model proposes that an individual’s realized potential emerges from the interaction of intrinsic factors such as personality, passion, effort, and emotion with extrinsic and developmental factors including time investment, relationships, knowledge, and learning, while being inversely affected by cumulative distractions. The proposed equation is not intended as a physically derived or empirically validated law. Instead, it serves as a symbolic representation designed to unify qualitative human attributes within a structured analytical form. By using multiplicative relationships and non-linear amplification (e.g., squared terms), the framework highlights how aligned internal motivation and sustained effort can produce exponential effects on personal growth, while distractions act as a divisive constraint. This manuscript is presented as an independent research preprint and reflects original theoretical exploration by the author. It is intended to function as a foundational model that may inform future psychological, educational, or behavioral studies aimed at quantifying aspects of human performance, productivity, or learning dynamics. The work is shared openly to encourage discussion, critique, and further refinement, and to demonstrate an early-stage attempt at formalizing abstract human-development concepts into a coherent symbolic system
Rojan Tiwari (Sat,) studied this question.