Description
This book asks the question of when a person should be allowed to alleviate their mistakes through reversal or forgiveness. It argues that mistakes should be forgiven as soon as possible, as it can often lead to less tension and conflict.
We all make mistakes. Some have unfortunate consequences: we might be sued or accused of crime as a result of our mistake. This books asks when the fact that a person made a mistake should entitle them to alleviation, either by reversal of a transaction they consented to, or by allowing them forgiveness for an offence.