Frames skew our view if the world when it comes to maps.
Mercator projection vs real size. We see mis-framing about counties.
If you believe this mis-framing, you could believe Greenland could beat Africa in a wrestling match by looking at the map. But USA, Russia, Greenand and Canada are the most oversized countries
Mercator projection vs real size. We see mis-framing about counties.
If you believe this mis-framing, you could believe Greenland could beat Africa in a wrestling match by looking at the map. But USA, Russia, Greenand and Canada are the most oversized countries
90% Framing for every creative hobby
Sewing - 90% ironing
Baking - 90% measuring
Fermentation - 90% waiting
Woodworking - 90% sanding
Brain surgery - 90% stopping bleeding
Sewing - 90% ironing
Baking - 90% measuring
Fermentation - 90% waiting
Woodworking - 90% sanding
Brain surgery - 90% stopping bleeding
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Feelings Are Real, Stories Are Hypotheses
In our daily interactions—whether at work, in friendships, or at home—we often sense when something is “off” before we can clearly articulate what that something is. This fuzzy feeling of discomfort or unease is a powerful signal, yet many of us hesitate to name it because we don’t fully understand the problem. What if, instead of waiting for full clarity, we embraced the art of framing our intuitions early on?
Framing is about how we present and shape our perceptions and experiences. When it comes to interpersonal dynamics and conflict, the right frame can transform vague feelings into productive conversations. Here’s how to harness framing to name the unseen before you understand it fully—and why it matters more than you might think.
In our daily interactions—whether at work, in friendships, or at home—we often sense when something is “off” before we can clearly articulate what that something is. This fuzzy feeling of discomfort or unease is a powerful signal, yet many of us hesitate to name it because we don’t fully understand the problem. What if, instead of waiting for full clarity, we embraced the art of framing our intuitions early on?
Framing is about how we present and shape our perceptions and experiences. When it comes to interpersonal dynamics and conflict, the right frame can transform vague feelings into productive conversations. Here’s how to harness framing to name the unseen before you understand it fully—and why it matters more than you might think.
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You can tell a lot about a person by what frame they choose to see you in.
We Contain Multitudes
We Contain Multitudes
Monkey patching frame
creatively reframe life by showing that even small, flexible changes in your mindset and actions can dynamically transform your experience without needing a total overhaul.
creatively reframe life by showing that even small, flexible changes in your mindset and actions can dynamically transform your experience without needing a total overhaul.
While visiting an art gallery in the city, this piece stood out. Despite being priced at 700 USD, its message hit me: reality as the 'master frame’, a pill that must be swallowed constantly in the time-space continuum.
in the architecture of existence, reality functions like a server. the master frame. constantly broadcasting data: events, conditions, interactions, phenomena. this server is impersonal, consistent, always online.
Think of reality like the WhatsApp/Telegram server: constantly pushing messages, media, updates. the raw, unfiltered feed of what is.
like reality’s server doesn’t ask if you’re ready. It just delivers the moment.
You, the individual, are like a client device (your phone) running the app. your subframe, your personal experience of reality. Your device receives messages from the server, but how they’re displayed, interpreted, or reacted to depends entirely on:
* ur settings (beliefs)
* ur storage (emotional baggage)
* ur battery (energy/vitality)
* ur OS (mental state)
in the architecture of existence, reality functions like a server. the master frame. constantly broadcasting data: events, conditions, interactions, phenomena. this server is impersonal, consistent, always online.
Think of reality like the WhatsApp/Telegram server: constantly pushing messages, media, updates. the raw, unfiltered feed of what is.
like reality’s server doesn’t ask if you’re ready. It just delivers the moment.
You, the individual, are like a client device (your phone) running the app. your subframe, your personal experience of reality. Your device receives messages from the server, but how they’re displayed, interpreted, or reacted to depends entirely on:
* ur settings (beliefs)
* ur storage (emotional baggage)
* ur battery (energy/vitality)
* ur OS (mental state)