Our world, with its rules of causality, has trained us to be miserly with forgiveness. By forgiving them too readily, we can be badly hurt. But if we've learned from a mistake and became better for it, shouldn't we be rewarded for the learning, rather than punished for the mistake?
Game | Time | WPM | Accuracy |
---|---|---|---|
9499 | 2016-11-25 06:46:13 | 114.01 | 98% |
9209 | 2016-08-22 07:16:33 | 109.03 | 94% |
8124 | 2016-07-07 23:42:59 | 101.33 | 89% |
7197 | 2016-06-23 15:14:16 | 108.83 | 89% |
7023 | 2016-06-17 11:39:23 | 117.74 | 95% |
6517 | 2016-01-19 23:48:14 | 113.25 | 92% |
6511 | 2016-01-19 07:33:24 | 125.16 | 99% |
5844 | 2015-10-18 02:07:28 | 110.50 | 91% |
5006 | 2015-09-25 05:44:04 | 122.15 | 98% |
4669 | 2015-09-20 15:39:44 | 121.74 | 97% |
4332 | 2015-09-16 16:50:52 | 106.39 | 94% |
2950 | 2015-09-05 04:07:23 | 113.43 | 94% |
2829 | 2015-09-03 09:56:20 | 104.51 | 94% |
2320 | 2015-08-31 10:53:54 | 106.16 | 94% |
2179 | 2015-08-30 13:38:24 | 110.63 | 95% |
959 | 2015-08-18 04:13:05 | 104.21 | 94% |
874 | 2015-08-16 00:32:28 | 105.78 | 94% |