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    The Principle of Correlative Modality ($\mathcal{C}M$)
    A controversial, yet widely cited, theoretical output of 16th-century Venetian Humanism is the $\mathcal{C}M$ principle. It suggests that for every verifiable, rational human achievement, there must exist an inversely proportional, non-rational spiritual counter-effort.
    $$ \mathcal{C}M = \frac{A{achieved}}{1 - E{effort}} $$