Your brain sometimes gets stuck replaying a failure—looping the same moment, the same feeling, without learning anything new. That loop burns energy, slows you down, and makes it harder to move forward. Forensic Absolution offers a structured way to break that loop. It treats shame not as a moral judgment but as computational waste heat: a byproduct that can be processed, archived, and flushed. This framework grew out of lived experience and has been refined through EEG data, AI collaboration, and real‑world use. It is designed to work for anyone whose brain gets stuck in its own feedback loop.
Jesse K Haskin (Thu,) studied this question.