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1 | # Frames
2 | Frames is an open-source collection of positive and negative mental frames.
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8 | # `Frames`
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Telos
An open-source collection of positive and negative mental frames.
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20 | [Purpose](#purpose) • [Content](#content) • [How to Contribute](#how-to-contribute)
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25 | ## Navigation
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27 | - [Purpose](#purpose)
28 | - [Content](#content)
29 | - [How to Contribute](#how-to-contribute)
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31 | ## Purpose
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33 | The purpose of the Frames project is to enumerate and analyze various ways of interpreting reality.
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35 | It provides a structured listing of different interpretations (Frames) that people consciously or subconsciously adopt during their daily lives.
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37 | The goal is to help people figure out which one's they're using, and help them choose better ones if necessary.
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39 | ## Content
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41 | The content will be stored in the Frames directory, one file per frame.
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43 | ## How to Contribute
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45 | The best way to contribute today is to submit a PR to add a new Frame file under the Frames directory.
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47 | ### Primary contributors
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49 | `Frames` was created by