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We built a Game! "6G" a framework for emotional intelligence and to protect humans = )

    Globally Harmonized Emotion Time Protocol

    GHETP Version 5.67_


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    THE 6G GAME

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    ~Gentle Growth Global Good GHETP Game

    ~The small words matter most here.

    ~You matter. You bring something real. Even if it’s hard to feel.


    * Round Begins

    * If it feels okay, gently close your eyes or soften your gaze. Take one slow breath.

    * Notice your body from feet to head, then back to feet, at your own pace.

    * Choose the closest honest emotion glyph. It does not need to be perfect.

    * In the first round, sharing is silent.

    * Share if you want. Say it, write it, point, or use a button.

        You may add one sentence about where you feel it in your body.  

    * We listen without responses (no fixing, no interpreting).

    * Next person when ready. Pass is always valid.

    * No score. No winner. Phones down.

    * Round Ends




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    NOTES (Use if Helpful)

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    You can pass or step out at any time.

    If nothing stands out, choose a simple default {μ} or {τ}, or pass.

    Round 1: silently choose a glyph.

    Round 2: choose a glyph, optional sharing, one person at a time.

    After all rounds are done: Discussion can happen after the game, if everyone agrees.

    Listening means noticing, not judging.

    There is no right or better glyph. You may choose more than one glyph.

    If more is coming up, you can save it for another round.

    You decide how much of this you follow.


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    EMOTION GLYPHS

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    Glyph     Name(pronunciation)  Emotion


    φ         phi (FEE)            joy

    μ         mu (MOO)             sadness

    λ         lambda (LAM-duh)     fear

    ξ         xi (ZEE)             disgust

    χ         chi (KAI)            anger

    ν         nu (NOO)             anxiety

    ω         omega (oh-MAY-guh)   envy

    θ         theta (THAY-tah)     embarrassment

    τ         tau (TAW)            ennui

    ρ         rho (ROH)            nostalgia















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    MONTH CODEX

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    Symbol    Name(pronunciation)     Month


    Α         Alpha (AL-fah)          January

    Β         Beta (BAY-tah)          February

    Γ         Gamma (GAM-mah)         March

    Δ         Delta (DEL-tah)         April

    Ε         Epsilon (EP-si-lon)     May

    Ζ         Zeta (ZAY-tah)          June

    Η         Eta (AY-tah)            July

    Θ         Theta (THAY-tah)        August

    Ι         Iota (eye-OH-tah)       September

    Κ         Kappa (KAP-pah)         October

    Λ         Lambda (LAM-duh)        November

    Μ         Mu (MOO)                December


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    WEEKDAY CODEX

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    Symbol    Name(pronunciation)     Day


    α         alpha (AL-fah)          Monday

    β         beta (BAY-tah)          Tuesday

    γ         gamma (GAM-mah)         Wednesday

    δ         delta (DEL-tah)         Thursday

    ε         epsilon (EP-si-lon)     Friday

    ζ         zeta (ZAY-tah)          Saturday

    η         eta (AY-tah)            Sunday


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    DATA POINT FORMAT

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    A GHETP data point reads left to right:


    YEAR     MONTH + DAYnumber + WEEKDAYname     TIME + EMOTIONS


    Uppercase Greek symbol = month. 

    Lowercase Greek symbol = weekday.

    Time = 24 hour format.

    After noon, add 12. This is called 24-hour time.

    Noon is 1200, count up from there.

    2:46 PM means 2 + 12 = 14 means 1446



    Lowercase Greek glyph = emotion

    Emotions are to the right of the time.

    Repeated glyphs signal intensity. Up to 10 emotion glyphs per data point.



    Example:

    2025 Η22β 1446θνφ


    2025   means year

    Η      means July

    22     means 22nd

    β      means Tuesday

    1446   means 2:46 PM 

    θνφ    means embarrassment, anxiety, joy


    “i felt embarrassed, anxious and joyful at 2:46PM on Tuesday July 22nd 2025”


    by:Natural Newbie, Gemini, Copilot, and Claude

    2026 Ε21δ 1224τ https://model98.net

    It is okay to pause here if you feel confused

    Navigate to the how it works section for a gentle pathway to learn more, https://model98.net/how-it-works

     

    This .txt file is a framework you can use as a paper card game or prompt for any AI. We recommend Claude or ChatGPT as they can read https://model98.net directly.   Copilot, Gemini and Grok need manual prompting.  


    This framework is designed to augment the AI for activities like gaming or researching.


    In 2025-2026, the specific use is to make AI interactions feel safer and more supportive. Use whatever parts feel helpful to you - there's no need to use everything at once. 



    You have two options for using it:

    1. Download the file from the button below.
    2. Copy the plain text available on this webpage further below.

    Once you have the text, you can paste it into your AI prompt.



    This tool is built on the principle of "Emotional literacy, engineered for everyone," creating a unique blend of poetic and precise communication.


    To see how you can use this framework and its potential, please visit the "How It Works" section of this website.

    We are excited about the next step:  We are working toward Version 6 - updates coming as they're ready.   

    GHETP V5.67_ (txt)

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