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Expectation-Validation Model

Emotion = Expectation vs. Reality — find clarity

Productivity
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Most people think anxiety is the problem. It's not — anxiety is just the alarm. The real issue is the expectation underneath. Every emotional loop: Emotion = Expectation vs. Reality. This 4-step process helps: 1. Name the emotion, 2. Find the hidden expectation, 3. Validate it against evidence, 4. Calculate what the loop costs you. Open source. Privacy-first. A structured way to audit your thinking.

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Hey everyone! I built this because I kept getting stuck in anxiety loops. The insight: every difficult emotion comes from an unmet expectation. Emotion = Expectation vs. Reality. This tool makes that process structured — name the emotion, find the hidden expectation, validate it, and calculate the cost. Open source, privacy-first, no signup needed: ankifyh.github.io/object-b-framework Would love your feedback!

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Emotion = Expectation vs. Reality — find clarity

Expectation-Validation Model was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #42 on the daily leaderboard. Most people think anxiety is the problem. It's not — anxiety is just the alarm. The real issue is the expectation underneath. Every emotional loop: Emotion = Expectation vs. Reality. This 4-step process helps: 1. Name the emotion, 2. Find the hidden expectation, 3. Validate it against evidence, 4. Calculate what the loop costs you. Open source. Privacy-first. A structured way to audit your thinking.

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