ActivityPub Viewer

A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL or username from Mastodon or a similar service below, and we'll send a request with the right Accept header to the server to view the underlying object.

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{ "@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "type": "OrderedCollectionPage", "orderedItems": [ { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:922178745981100032", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/922178745981100032\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/922178745981100032</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/922178745981100032", "published": "2018-12-19T17:29:06+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/922178745981100032", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:922178745981100032/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:915660419663482880", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "<a href=\"https://southfront.org/\" target=\"_blank\">https://southfront.org/</a> Don't just always listen to mainstream media. Listen to everything and make up your own mind!", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/915660419663482880", "published": "2018-12-01T17:47:36+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://southfront.org/ Don't just always listen to mainstream media. Listen to everything and make up your own mind!", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:915660419663482880/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:915659331486269440", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "<a href=\"https://youtu.be/dRl8EIhrQjQ\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/dRl8EIhrQjQ</a> ", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/915659331486269440", "published": "2018-12-01T17:43:16+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://youtu.be/dRl8EIhrQjQ ", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:915659331486269440/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:915603708132777984", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/915603708132777984\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/915603708132777984</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/915603708132777984", "published": "2018-12-01T14:02:14+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/915603708132777984", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:915603708132777984/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:614201579901296646", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/614201579901296646\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/614201579901296646</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/614201579901296646", "published": "2016-08-21T20:57:45+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/614201579901296646", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:614201579901296646/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:609836140077264911", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": " 30 Quotes on Trust That Will Make You Think<br />Whether a friendship, family relationship, or business or personal partnership, any bond is built on trust. Without trust, you have nothing. With it, you can do great things. Think about it.<br /> <br />Trust is built and maintained by many small actions over time.<br /><br />Trust is not a matter of technique, tricks, or tools but of character.<br /><br />We are trusted because of our way of being, not because of our polished exteriors or our expertly crafted communications.<br /><br />Here are some quotes that may be useful to consider as you think about the role of trust in your life and leadership:<br /><br />1. It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.<br /><br />2. We need people in our lives with whom we can be as open as possible. To have real conversations with people may seem like such a simple, obvious suggestion, but it involves courage and risk.<br /><br />3. The glue that holds all relationships together--including the relationship between the leader and the led--is trust, and trust is based on integrity.<br /><br />4. Trust is like blood pressure. It's silent, vital to good health, and if abused it can be deadly.<br /><br />5. Just trust yourself, then you will know how to live.<br /><br />6. Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.<br /><br />7. It takes two to do the trust tango--the one who risks (the trustor) and the one who is trustworthy (the trustee); each must play their role. <br /><br />8. \"The leaders who work most effectively, it seems to me, never say 'I.' And that's not because they have trained themselves not to say 'I.' They don't think 'I.' They think 'we'; they think 'team.' They understand their job to be to make the team function. They accept responsibility and don't sidestep it, but 'we' gets the credit.... This is what creates trust, what enables you to get the task done.<br /><br />9. Trust is built when someone is vulnerable and not taken advantage of.<br /><br />10. The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.<br /><br />11. If you don't have trust inside your company, then you can't transfer it to your customers.<br /><br />12. The people when rightly and fully trusted will return the trust.<br /><br />13. Trust is the lubrication that makes it possible for organizations to work.<br /><br />14. Trust, but verify.<br /><br />15.Trust each other again and again. When the trust level gets high enough, people transcend apparent limits, discovering new and awesome abilities of which they were previously unaware.<br /><br />16.People follow leaders by choice. Without trust, at best you get compliance.<br /><br />17. When people honor each other, there is a trust established that leads to synergy, interdependence, and deep respect. Both parties make decisions and choices based on what is right, what is best, what is valued most highly.<br /><br />18. When a gifted team dedicates itself to unselfish trust and combines instinct with boldness and effort, it is ready to climb.<br /><br />19. He who does not trust enough will not be trusted.<br /><br />20. Leadership requires five ingredients--brains, energy, determination, trust, and ethics. The key challenges today are in terms of the last two--trust and ethics.<br /><br />21. You must trust and believe in people, or life becomes impossible.<br /><br />22. Wise men put their trust in ideas and not in circumstances.<br /><br />23. Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him, and to let him know that you trust him.<br /><br />24. It is mutual trust, even more than mutual interest, that holds human associations together.<br /><br />25. When the trust account is high, communication is easy, instant, and effective.<br /><br />26. To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.<br /><br />27. When mistrust comes in, loves goes out.<br /><br />28.Trust is built with consistency.<br /><br />29. Learning to trust is one of life's most difficult tasks.<br /><br />30. Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.<br /><br />The most precious thing in this world is trust. It can take years to earn and only a matter of seconds to lose, so it's important to keep trust at the forefront of everything you do. It can make a big difference in your life and leadership.<br /><br />Start today with a concerted effort to cultivate, earn, and build trust, and discover the difference it can make.<br />", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/609836140077264911", "published": "2016-08-09T19:51:05+00:00", "source": { "content": " 30 Quotes on Trust That Will Make You Think\nWhether a friendship, family relationship, or business or personal partnership, any bond is built on trust. Without trust, you have nothing. With it, you can do great things. Think about it.\n \nTrust is built and maintained by many small actions over time.\n\nTrust is not a matter of technique, tricks, or tools but of character.\n\nWe are trusted because of our way of being, not because of our polished exteriors or our expertly crafted communications.\n\nHere are some quotes that may be useful to consider as you think about the role of trust in your life and leadership:\n\n1. It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.\n\n2. We need people in our lives with whom we can be as open as possible. To have real conversations with people may seem like such a simple, obvious suggestion, but it involves courage and risk.\n\n3. The glue that holds all relationships together--including the relationship between the leader and the led--is trust, and trust is based on integrity.\n\n4. Trust is like blood pressure. It's silent, vital to good health, and if abused it can be deadly.\n\n5. Just trust yourself, then you will know how to live.\n\n6. Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.\n\n7. It takes two to do the trust tango--the one who risks (the trustor) and the one who is trustworthy (the trustee); each must play their role. \n\n8. \"The leaders who work most effectively, it seems to me, never say 'I.' And that's not because they have trained themselves not to say 'I.' They don't think 'I.' They think 'we'; they think 'team.' They understand their job to be to make the team function. They accept responsibility and don't sidestep it, but 'we' gets the credit.... This is what creates trust, what enables you to get the task done.\n\n9. Trust is built when someone is vulnerable and not taken advantage of.\n\n10. The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.\n\n11. If you don't have trust inside your company, then you can't transfer it to your customers.\n\n12. The people when rightly and fully trusted will return the trust.\n\n13. Trust is the lubrication that makes it possible for organizations to work.\n\n14. Trust, but verify.\n\n15.Trust each other again and again. When the trust level gets high enough, people transcend apparent limits, discovering new and awesome abilities of which they were previously unaware.\n\n16.People follow leaders by choice. Without trust, at best you get compliance.\n\n17. When people honor each other, there is a trust established that leads to synergy, interdependence, and deep respect. Both parties make decisions and choices based on what is right, what is best, what is valued most highly.\n\n18. When a gifted team dedicates itself to unselfish trust and combines instinct with boldness and effort, it is ready to climb.\n\n19. He who does not trust enough will not be trusted.\n\n20. Leadership requires five ingredients--brains, energy, determination, trust, and ethics. The key challenges today are in terms of the last two--trust and ethics.\n\n21. You must trust and believe in people, or life becomes impossible.\n\n22. Wise men put their trust in ideas and not in circumstances.\n\n23. Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him, and to let him know that you trust him.\n\n24. It is mutual trust, even more than mutual interest, that holds human associations together.\n\n25. When the trust account is high, communication is easy, instant, and effective.\n\n26. To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.\n\n27. When mistrust comes in, loves goes out.\n\n28.Trust is built with consistency.\n\n29. Learning to trust is one of life's most difficult tasks.\n\n30. Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.\n\nThe most precious thing in this world is trust. It can take years to earn and only a matter of seconds to lose, so it's important to keep trust at the forefront of everything you do. It can make a big difference in your life and leadership.\n\nStart today with a concerted effort to cultivate, earn, and build trust, and discover the difference it can make.\n", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:609836140077264911/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:607311872760229899", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "Change<br />Climate change is not limited for study to scientist and researchers alone. Today even the common man wants to be extremely aware of the climate change effects and contribute the best way he can to save himself and the earth at large. Here is what you can learn all about climate change – from facts to prevention.<br />What is Climate change?<br />Due to combustion of fossil fuels, the concentration of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has been increasing alarmingly. All these gases have been present in the atmosphere to keep this planet warm for the existence of human life. Since last few decades and mostly due to industrial revolution, the presence of these gases in the atmosphere has accumulated steadily resulting in enhanced greenhouse effect.<br /> <br />As a result, world’s average surface temperature has increased by around 0.6 degrees Celsius over last 100 years. The changing climate patterns have already made significant impact on our planet. Melting of polar ice caps, change in rainfall patterns, increase in frequency of hurricanes, storms are few of the adverse effects of climate change. Scientists predicted that due to ongoing activities contributing to global warming, the average global temperature could increase between 1.4 and 6 degrees Celsius in the 21st century.<br />Climate_change_facts<br />Below are 35 facts about climate change<br />Fact 1: The global temperature on an average has increased by 0.6 to 1 degree Celsius till the 20th century.<br />Fact 2: The United States constitutes 5% of the world population and contributes to 22% of world’s carbon emission.<br />Fact 3: Around 15% of the carbon released in the environment is due to deforestation and change in use of land.<br />Fact 4: The golden Toad is the first species to go extinct due to climate change.<br />Fact 5: Vehicles like cars and truck contribute to 20% of carbon emissions in the United States.<br />Fact 6: Air conditions and heating elements consume 50% of electricity in America.<br />Fact 7: Hurricanes, droughts and coral deaths are few of the natural disasters caused due to climate change.<br />Fact 8: Climate change enhances the spread of pests that causes life threatening diseases like dengue, malaria, Lyme disease etc.<br />Fact 9: The hottest years have been experienced since 1990 till 1997. The warmest years have been from 2005-2010.<br />Fact 10: The number of climate change related incidents have increase four fold between 1980 and 2010.<br />Fact 11: Land use change and deforestation contributes to 15% of carbon emission every year.<br />Fact 12: The climate change scenario was much stable before the industrial revolution and has been rapidly changing since then. Today the reality is that climate change is going to get worse than yesterday.<br />Fact 13: A separate budget of US$ 40 million has been allotted for climate change research since 1990.<br />Fact 14: Due to the greenhouse effect, the average temperature of the earth is 15 degrees rather than -18 degrees without the greenhouse effect.<br />Fact 15: Carbon dioxide constitutes only 3.6 % of total greenhouse gases out of which 0.12% is attributed to human activities.<br />Fact 16: Carbon dioxide is not the only contributing gas towards climate change. Other gases like methane and nitrous oxide are far more dangerous than carbon dioxide alone.<br />Fact 17: The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a leading body fighting against climate change. This body is a political organization however and not a scientific body.<br />Fact 18: The Kyoto Protocol, an organization formed to analyze and fight against climate change will cost more than 100 trillion dollars thus making developing and underdeveloped communities to participate.<br />Fact 19: According to World Food Program (WPF.org), by 2015, the number of people affected by climate change disasters could reach 375 million per year.<br />Fact 20: Over the last 50 years, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increase by 30% due to burning of fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and other gases, trapping more heat in the lower atmosphere.<br />Fact 21: The rising temperatures will cause more deaths not due to natural reasons but as a result of overheating and rapid spread of deadly diseases.<br />Fact 22: Classic examples of climate change can be seen by the damages causes due to heavy rains and disasters like Hurricane Katrina in 2005.<br />Fact 23: Above 600000 deaths occur worldwide every year due to climate change. 95% of these deaths take place in developing countries.<br />Fact 24: Climate change can have serious health impacts such as heat stress, extreme cold which can cause major deaths due to heart diseases.<br />Fact 25: In 2003, around 70,000 deaths have occurred in Europe alone due to diseases caused by rising temperatures.<br />Fact 26: Pollen and aeroallergen high levels also lead to rising temperature. This can cause asthma which effects 300 million people worldwide.<br />Fact 27: Climate change is rapidly causing coastal flooding and displacement of people. Floods further cause major damages by injuring and killing people. They can even cause deadly diseases by spreading infection and vector borne diseases.<br />Fact 28: Due to water shortages, the transportation of water will cause it to contaminate and make it even more deadly by spreading diseases.<br />Fact 29: Malaria, diarrhoea and malnutrition are diseases are water borne diseases that have caused more than three million deaths since 2005, one third of these deaths are in Africa.<br /><br /> <br />Fact 30: Steps to reduce greenhouse gases can help save the negative health impacts. Promoting safe public transportation and active activities like walking or use public transport can help reduce carbon emissions. This can also help to cut down traffic, air pollution and thereby reducing cardiovascular diseases.<br />Fact 31: Various countries have taken steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This has led to positive health effects. Promoting green transportation and car pooling can help to reduce carbon emissions and improve public health.<br />Fact 32: Depending upon the carbon emissions, a rise in temperature from 1.1 degree up to 6.4 degree is expected by the end of this century.<br />Fact 33: Over the next 20 years, global warming is expected to increase by 0.2 degree per decade.<br />Fact 34: The effects of climate change can have a disastrous impact on our planet Earth. High temperatures, loss of wildlife species, increase in sea level, changes in rainfall patterns, heat waves, stronger storms, wildfires and shrinking of arctic ice are few of the dangerous effects of climate change.<br />Fact 35: According to a recent report by Oxfam, climate change could push food prices by 50-60 percent more by 2030.<br />The horrifying impacts of climate change are definitely a nature’s way to indicate that the worse is yet to come. Human beings can be called ‘men of wisdom’ only if we are prepared and already taking action to save the world from such terrible effects of climate change.<br /><br /><br />Conserve Energy For Our Future . Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetites.<br />", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/607311872760229899", "published": "2016-08-02T20:40:33+00:00", "source": { "content": "Change\nClimate change is not limited for study to scientist and researchers alone. Today even the common man wants to be extremely aware of the climate change effects and contribute the best way he can to save himself and the earth at large. Here is what you can learn all about climate change – from facts to prevention.\nWhat is Climate change?\nDue to combustion of fossil fuels, the concentration of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has been increasing alarmingly. All these gases have been present in the atmosphere to keep this planet warm for the existence of human life. Since last few decades and mostly due to industrial revolution, the presence of these gases in the atmosphere has accumulated steadily resulting in enhanced greenhouse effect.\n \nAs a result, world’s average surface temperature has increased by around 0.6 degrees Celsius over last 100 years. The changing climate patterns have already made significant impact on our planet. Melting of polar ice caps, change in rainfall patterns, increase in frequency of hurricanes, storms are few of the adverse effects of climate change. Scientists predicted that due to ongoing activities contributing to global warming, the average global temperature could increase between 1.4 and 6 degrees Celsius in the 21st century.\nClimate_change_facts\nBelow are 35 facts about climate change\nFact 1: The global temperature on an average has increased by 0.6 to 1 degree Celsius till the 20th century.\nFact 2: The United States constitutes 5% of the world population and contributes to 22% of world’s carbon emission.\nFact 3: Around 15% of the carbon released in the environment is due to deforestation and change in use of land.\nFact 4: The golden Toad is the first species to go extinct due to climate change.\nFact 5: Vehicles like cars and truck contribute to 20% of carbon emissions in the United States.\nFact 6: Air conditions and heating elements consume 50% of electricity in America.\nFact 7: Hurricanes, droughts and coral deaths are few of the natural disasters caused due to climate change.\nFact 8: Climate change enhances the spread of pests that causes life threatening diseases like dengue, malaria, Lyme disease etc.\nFact 9: The hottest years have been experienced since 1990 till 1997. The warmest years have been from 2005-2010.\nFact 10: The number of climate change related incidents have increase four fold between 1980 and 2010.\nFact 11: Land use change and deforestation contributes to 15% of carbon emission every year.\nFact 12: The climate change scenario was much stable before the industrial revolution and has been rapidly changing since then. Today the reality is that climate change is going to get worse than yesterday.\nFact 13: A separate budget of US$ 40 million has been allotted for climate change research since 1990.\nFact 14: Due to the greenhouse effect, the average temperature of the earth is 15 degrees rather than -18 degrees without the greenhouse effect.\nFact 15: Carbon dioxide constitutes only 3.6 % of total greenhouse gases out of which 0.12% is attributed to human activities.\nFact 16: Carbon dioxide is not the only contributing gas towards climate change. Other gases like methane and nitrous oxide are far more dangerous than carbon dioxide alone.\nFact 17: The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a leading body fighting against climate change. This body is a political organization however and not a scientific body.\nFact 18: The Kyoto Protocol, an organization formed to analyze and fight against climate change will cost more than 100 trillion dollars thus making developing and underdeveloped communities to participate.\nFact 19: According to World Food Program (WPF.org), by 2015, the number of people affected by climate change disasters could reach 375 million per year.\nFact 20: Over the last 50 years, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increase by 30% due to burning of fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and other gases, trapping more heat in the lower atmosphere.\nFact 21: The rising temperatures will cause more deaths not due to natural reasons but as a result of overheating and rapid spread of deadly diseases.\nFact 22: Classic examples of climate change can be seen by the damages causes due to heavy rains and disasters like Hurricane Katrina in 2005.\nFact 23: Above 600000 deaths occur worldwide every year due to climate change. 95% of these deaths take place in developing countries.\nFact 24: Climate change can have serious health impacts such as heat stress, extreme cold which can cause major deaths due to heart diseases.\nFact 25: In 2003, around 70,000 deaths have occurred in Europe alone due to diseases caused by rising temperatures.\nFact 26: Pollen and aeroallergen high levels also lead to rising temperature. This can cause asthma which effects 300 million people worldwide.\nFact 27: Climate change is rapidly causing coastal flooding and displacement of people. Floods further cause major damages by injuring and killing people. They can even cause deadly diseases by spreading infection and vector borne diseases.\nFact 28: Due to water shortages, the transportation of water will cause it to contaminate and make it even more deadly by spreading diseases.\nFact 29: Malaria, diarrhoea and malnutrition are diseases are water borne diseases that have caused more than three million deaths since 2005, one third of these deaths are in Africa.\n\n \nFact 30: Steps to reduce greenhouse gases can help save the negative health impacts. Promoting safe public transportation and active activities like walking or use public transport can help reduce carbon emissions. This can also help to cut down traffic, air pollution and thereby reducing cardiovascular diseases.\nFact 31: Various countries have taken steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This has led to positive health effects. Promoting green transportation and car pooling can help to reduce carbon emissions and improve public health.\nFact 32: Depending upon the carbon emissions, a rise in temperature from 1.1 degree up to 6.4 degree is expected by the end of this century.\nFact 33: Over the next 20 years, global warming is expected to increase by 0.2 degree per decade.\nFact 34: The effects of climate change can have a disastrous impact on our planet Earth. High temperatures, loss of wildlife species, increase in sea level, changes in rainfall patterns, heat waves, stronger storms, wildfires and shrinking of arctic ice are few of the dangerous effects of climate change.\nFact 35: According to a recent report by Oxfam, climate change could push food prices by 50-60 percent more by 2030.\nThe horrifying impacts of climate change are definitely a nature’s way to indicate that the worse is yet to come. Human beings can be called ‘men of wisdom’ only if we are prepared and already taking action to save the world from such terrible effects of climate change.\n\n\nConserve Energy For Our Future . Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetites.\n", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:607311872760229899/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606953343675277315", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "<br /> \t<br />The Basis Of Religion<br /><br /> \t<br />Religions, regardless of their form, are based initially on a series of writings. These may be the same writings or different writings.<br /><br />Most religions or beliefs are based on the report of events which occurred a long time ago, from the perspective of the earth plane. Mostly the reporting of these events occurred many years after the actual events occurred, sometimes centuries.<br /><br />In addition, the reports have subsequently been translated, and interpreted. The reports have also been changed by those in authority, for their own reasons, and the reports have subsequently been reinterpreted time and time again.<br /><br />The finished product is now taken as 'gospel' as it were.<br /><br /> \t<br /> \tThe Nature Of Reporting<br /> \t<br />The very nature of people has not changed. Consider an event which occurs today and is reported in tomorrow's newspaper. It is generally accepted that the report will not be entirely accurate.<br /><br />If an event cannot be reported accurately after just one day, why would we presume that the reports, written years after the event, would be accurate?<br /><br />If we then give that same article to a translator in just one week's time, the translator would change the article yet again, albeit slightly. The changes would be based on cultural issues and also the character of the translator, but the facts would have been altered again.<br /><br />Consider then if that same article was translated and otherwise rewritten again and again. How closely would the article resemble the original report which was not accurate anyway?<br /><br />If our article related to the fact that someone was murdered, the end product would still contain the basic truth, that someone was murdered.<br /><br />It is the detail surrounding the incident, and the reasons why the incident would occur that would change.<br /><br />The article would contain the truth but the article would not be the truth.<br /><br /> \t<br /> \tThe Industry Of Religion<br /> \t<br />Religion has become an institution or more appropriately an industry. The religions have established rules, and a hieratical structure to allow those involved in the management and sales of the religion to experience a sense of achievement by rising within the hierarchy.<br /><br />Is there any difference in the principles of the structure of the Roman Empire, and the Roman Catholic Church for example?<br /><br />I do not refer to their methods, although there have been times in history where the methods have not been dissimilar, only to the basic structure.<br /><br /> \t<br /> \t<br />Assisting Others<br /><br /> \t<br />Church organizations do much good for the community, because the structure of the churches provides an environment for those who choose the assist others to experience their choice.<br /><br />However, churches are not the only environment where assisting others is possible.<br /><br />There are individuals in every organization, and in every walk of life who choose to assist others.<br /><br />It is the individual who chooses to provide the assistance, not the church.<br /><br />Is a church minister who assists homeless children automatically a better person, than a homosexual prostitute who assists homeless children?<br /><br /> \t<br /> \tGod is Love<br /> \t<br />God is not a religion or an institution. God is love and love is available to anyone.<br /><br />It is not the concept of God and love that has driven many away from the churches. It is the application of love, or lack of the application of love, that is causing people to question.<br /><br />Consider a soul who was a 'closet homosexual' living with his mother and attending church twenty five years ago. He was acceptable. After reincarnating he is again a homosexual who lives with his mother and has discarded his closet, so he is not acceptable to the church.<br /><br />His lifestyle is the same, he is the same. The difference is that he no longer lies about his lifestyle, so the church which caused him much guilt in his previous incarnation by telling him not to lie, now finds him unacceptable because he has followed their law not to lie.<br /><br />Imagine how confused that soul has now become. He is a good man. Firstly he cannot go to heaven because he has lied and now he cannot go to heaven because he has told the truth.<br /><br />How would he ever get to heaven? By having his sins forgiven? Yet his sin is not forgiven because it is evil.<br /><br />Judged evil by those who follow the teachings of a man who expressly demonstrated with his first meeting with Mary that others should not be judged. How can that soul be anything other than confused?<br /><br /> \t<br /> \t<br />The New Age<br /><br /> \t<br />The age of rediscovery is a product of souls having experienced much and looking for what they need to experience.<br /><br />The so called 'new age' which began from our need to experience, has become an industry in itself with rules surrounding each of the 'new age' concepts.<br /><br /> \t<br /> \tThe Way To God Is Individual<br /> \t<br />The way to God is individual, and we must each follow our own path.<br /><br />The way to God can be found in any religion, or in no religion. Neither religion, nor any specific religion is the only way to God.<br /><br />The only way to God is within, but the way to God is within the individual, so there are as many ways to God as there are individuals.<br /><br />The homosexual prostitute may choose to find God within, as may the church minister.<br /><br />Finding God within is open to all souls. The way to God is not an exclusive club. The way to God is not exclusive to any, nor does the way to God preclude any.<br /><br /> \t<br /> \tThe Truth Is Within<br /> \t<br />The truth is contained within the origins of most religions and may be found by any who seek the truth. However, if we are seeking the truth, we must seek the truth from a position of an open mind, and not rationalise what we find.<br /><br />Much of the confusion surrounding what we have found, much of the confusion surrounding religions and the truth, has been brought about through rationalisations, assumptions and interpretations.<br /><br />The truth has become lost many times, because of a lack of understanding.<br /><br />Those who began a search for the truth have lost sight of their search and spent their time justifying and interpreting not the truth, but their own assumptions.<br /><br />Even if we overlook all of the times throughout history when the truth has been altered intentionally, and consider only those who have been genuine, we can see that much has been added to the truth through assumptions and justification of assumptions.<br /><br />Our assumptions do not alter reality, and the assumptions of all who have contributed to the religions, have not altered reality.<br /><br />All that the assumptions which have been made have done, is clouded reality.<br /><br />The truth is within. It is far simpler, far more practical and far more realistic for us to look within, than to become scholars of every religion, every concept and to find the truth, through study of those concepts.<br /><br />Regardless of the fact that the truth has been built upon and altered so many times, the truth of the existence of each, is individual to each.<br /><br />Those who believe with all their conscious being, in one text or another are believing in the interpretation of others, who are no different than the person who needs the belief.<br /><br />It is easier for us to believe in what is provided externally, than for us to believe what it is contained within ourselves.<br /><br />Many of us who now seek the truth through one source or another, have already found the truth within, and are in reality seeking not the truth, as we believe, but confirmation.<br /><br />There are souls who do not accept that the truth is within, souls who choose not to see the truth within, that is their choice and that choice will lead them to whatever they need to experience.<br /><br /> \t<br />", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/606953343675277315", "published": "2016-08-01T20:55:53+00:00", "source": { "content": "\n \t\nThe Basis Of Religion\n\n \t\nReligions, regardless of their form, are based initially on a series of writings. These may be the same writings or different writings.\n\nMost religions or beliefs are based on the report of events which occurred a long time ago, from the perspective of the earth plane. Mostly the reporting of these events occurred many years after the actual events occurred, sometimes centuries.\n\nIn addition, the reports have subsequently been translated, and interpreted. The reports have also been changed by those in authority, for their own reasons, and the reports have subsequently been reinterpreted time and time again.\n\nThe finished product is now taken as 'gospel' as it were.\n\n \t\n \tThe Nature Of Reporting\n \t\nThe very nature of people has not changed. Consider an event which occurs today and is reported in tomorrow's newspaper. It is generally accepted that the report will not be entirely accurate.\n\nIf an event cannot be reported accurately after just one day, why would we presume that the reports, written years after the event, would be accurate?\n\nIf we then give that same article to a translator in just one week's time, the translator would change the article yet again, albeit slightly. The changes would be based on cultural issues and also the character of the translator, but the facts would have been altered again.\n\nConsider then if that same article was translated and otherwise rewritten again and again. How closely would the article resemble the original report which was not accurate anyway?\n\nIf our article related to the fact that someone was murdered, the end product would still contain the basic truth, that someone was murdered.\n\nIt is the detail surrounding the incident, and the reasons why the incident would occur that would change.\n\nThe article would contain the truth but the article would not be the truth.\n\n \t\n \tThe Industry Of Religion\n \t\nReligion has become an institution or more appropriately an industry. The religions have established rules, and a hieratical structure to allow those involved in the management and sales of the religion to experience a sense of achievement by rising within the hierarchy.\n\nIs there any difference in the principles of the structure of the Roman Empire, and the Roman Catholic Church for example?\n\nI do not refer to their methods, although there have been times in history where the methods have not been dissimilar, only to the basic structure.\n\n \t\n \t\nAssisting Others\n\n \t\nChurch organizations do much good for the community, because the structure of the churches provides an environment for those who choose the assist others to experience their choice.\n\nHowever, churches are not the only environment where assisting others is possible.\n\nThere are individuals in every organization, and in every walk of life who choose to assist others.\n\nIt is the individual who chooses to provide the assistance, not the church.\n\nIs a church minister who assists homeless children automatically a better person, than a homosexual prostitute who assists homeless children?\n\n \t\n \tGod is Love\n \t\nGod is not a religion or an institution. God is love and love is available to anyone.\n\nIt is not the concept of God and love that has driven many away from the churches. It is the application of love, or lack of the application of love, that is causing people to question.\n\nConsider a soul who was a 'closet homosexual' living with his mother and attending church twenty five years ago. He was acceptable. After reincarnating he is again a homosexual who lives with his mother and has discarded his closet, so he is not acceptable to the church.\n\nHis lifestyle is the same, he is the same. The difference is that he no longer lies about his lifestyle, so the church which caused him much guilt in his previous incarnation by telling him not to lie, now finds him unacceptable because he has followed their law not to lie.\n\nImagine how confused that soul has now become. He is a good man. Firstly he cannot go to heaven because he has lied and now he cannot go to heaven because he has told the truth.\n\nHow would he ever get to heaven? By having his sins forgiven? Yet his sin is not forgiven because it is evil.\n\nJudged evil by those who follow the teachings of a man who expressly demonstrated with his first meeting with Mary that others should not be judged. How can that soul be anything other than confused?\n\n \t\n \t\nThe New Age\n\n \t\nThe age of rediscovery is a product of souls having experienced much and looking for what they need to experience.\n\nThe so called 'new age' which began from our need to experience, has become an industry in itself with rules surrounding each of the 'new age' concepts.\n\n \t\n \tThe Way To God Is Individual\n \t\nThe way to God is individual, and we must each follow our own path.\n\nThe way to God can be found in any religion, or in no religion. Neither religion, nor any specific religion is the only way to God.\n\nThe only way to God is within, but the way to God is within the individual, so there are as many ways to God as there are individuals.\n\nThe homosexual prostitute may choose to find God within, as may the church minister.\n\nFinding God within is open to all souls. The way to God is not an exclusive club. The way to God is not exclusive to any, nor does the way to God preclude any.\n\n \t\n \tThe Truth Is Within\n \t\nThe truth is contained within the origins of most religions and may be found by any who seek the truth. However, if we are seeking the truth, we must seek the truth from a position of an open mind, and not rationalise what we find.\n\nMuch of the confusion surrounding what we have found, much of the confusion surrounding religions and the truth, has been brought about through rationalisations, assumptions and interpretations.\n\nThe truth has become lost many times, because of a lack of understanding.\n\nThose who began a search for the truth have lost sight of their search and spent their time justifying and interpreting not the truth, but their own assumptions.\n\nEven if we overlook all of the times throughout history when the truth has been altered intentionally, and consider only those who have been genuine, we can see that much has been added to the truth through assumptions and justification of assumptions.\n\nOur assumptions do not alter reality, and the assumptions of all who have contributed to the religions, have not altered reality.\n\nAll that the assumptions which have been made have done, is clouded reality.\n\nThe truth is within. It is far simpler, far more practical and far more realistic for us to look within, than to become scholars of every religion, every concept and to find the truth, through study of those concepts.\n\nRegardless of the fact that the truth has been built upon and altered so many times, the truth of the existence of each, is individual to each.\n\nThose who believe with all their conscious being, in one text or another are believing in the interpretation of others, who are no different than the person who needs the belief.\n\nIt is easier for us to believe in what is provided externally, than for us to believe what it is contained within ourselves.\n\nMany of us who now seek the truth through one source or another, have already found the truth within, and are in reality seeking not the truth, as we believe, but confirmation.\n\nThere are souls who do not accept that the truth is within, souls who choose not to see the truth within, that is their choice and that choice will lead them to whatever they need to experience.\n\n \t\n", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606953343675277315/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606917477598765064", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "Circle of life. Nature's way of taking and giving back life to earth. It symbolizes the universe being sacred and divine. It represents the infinite nature of energy, meaning if something dies it gives new life to another. ", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/606917477598765064", "published": "2016-08-01T18:33:22+00:00", "source": { "content": "Circle of life. Nature's way of taking and giving back life to earth. It symbolizes the universe being sacred and divine. It represents the infinite nature of energy, meaning if something dies it gives new life to another. ", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606917477598765064/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606910012488425479", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "9 Ways You’re Being Spied On Every Day<br /> <br /><br />Casinos. Banks. Airports. We all know there are public places where we’re being watched, ostensibly for crime-prevention purposes. But with the advancement of digital technologies, “Big Brother’s” reach has gotten way wider, recording our movements—and our conversations—in a surprising amount of places.<br /><br />“Big Brother is becoming more and more intrusive in our private lives and until something is done to scale it back or eliminate it, it’s only going to get worse.<br /><br />1) Sidewalk and Public Space Cameras<br /><br />2) On public transport <br /><br />3) When you use your credit card and loyalty card<br /><br />4) On the phone<br /><br />5) While you watch TV<br /><br />6) Sitting at your computer<br /><br />7) Sending and receiving emails<br /><br />8) Surfing the Internet<br /><br />9) License plate readers ", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/606910012488425479", "published": "2016-08-01T18:03:42+00:00", "source": { "content": "9 Ways You’re Being Spied On Every Day\n \n\nCasinos. Banks. Airports. We all know there are public places where we’re being watched, ostensibly for crime-prevention purposes. But with the advancement of digital technologies, “Big Brother’s” reach has gotten way wider, recording our movements—and our conversations—in a surprising amount of places.\n\n“Big Brother is becoming more and more intrusive in our private lives and until something is done to scale it back or eliminate it, it’s only going to get worse.\n\n1) Sidewalk and Public Space Cameras\n\n2) On public transport \n\n3) When you use your credit card and loyalty card\n\n4) On the phone\n\n5) While you watch TV\n\n6) Sitting at your computer\n\n7) Sending and receiving emails\n\n8) Surfing the Internet\n\n9) License plate readers ", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606910012488425479/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606591680891592721", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321", "content": "“The saddest summary of life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have.” ~ Unknown<br /><br />We all have something stored in our memory banks of the past that we wish we could have done differently, or something we wish we didn’t do.<br /><br />As we get older we learn and grow, but that doesn’t mean we have to regret what we did before we learned how to do things differently. If we didn’t go through those experiences, we might not have grown into the strong and knowledgeable people we are today.<br /><br />What I’m proposing is that we get rid of the negative thoughts—the could haves, might haves, and should haves—and start living a life that won’t make us feel regretful. Not even at an older, wiser age.<br /><br />Here is a list of things you can do to practice living life with no regrets:<br /><br />1. Realize that it’s okay to make mistakes. Just make sure to learn from them, forgive yourself, and move on.<br /><br />2. Make your health and wellness a top priority and always take care of yourself so you’re ready to take care of others.<br /><br />3. Follow your own path, not one that others want you to follow.<br /><br />4. Find the humor in life and laugh like there is no tomorrow.<br /><br />5. Relax and move with the flow of life by being unafraid of change.<br /><br />6. Be adventurous by trying new things and taking more risks.<br /><br />7. Have more intellectual curiosity and embrace creativity.<br /><br />8. Try to find happiness with as many different people as you can.<br /><br />9. Think for yourself instead of letting other people’s opinions influence you too much.<br /><br />10. Try not to judge people before you get to know them.<br /><br />11. Be thankful for what you have now instead of thinking about what you don’t have.<br /><br />12. Wish well upon everyone equally and try to admire without envy.<br /><br />13. Share your happiness with others instead of hoarding it all for yourself.<br /><br />14. Don’t try to change someone—love who they are now.<br /><br />15. Enjoy the journey, not just the destination.<br /><br />16. Know that happiness is bigger than any bank account.<br /><br />17. Control negative thoughts so that they don’t contribute to the outcome of your life.<br /><br />18. Use your energy wisely because spending energy complaining, worrying, or being impatient is just wasted energy.<br /><br />19. Be bold. Find the courage to change things that should be changed and accept that there are some things that cannot be changed.<br /><br />20. Love your work. If you don’t currently love what you do, figure out what you would love and take the first step toward that life.<br /><br />21. Turn your discontent into a mystery and enjoy trying to solve it.<br /><br />22. Face problems from different angles in order to find solutions.<br /><br />23. Gain independence by realizing that on this earth we are all dependent upon each other.<br /><br />24. Change your perspective by taking on a wider view of things.<br /><br />25. Don’t waste time trying to bring disagreeable people around to liking you.<br /><br />26. Become the person you would like to spend the rest of your life with.<br /><br />27. Be honest with yourself and others by saying what you mean and meaning what you say.<br /><br />28. Treat people with respect and compassion.<br /><br />29. Live in the now by loving the present and being aware of your thoughts and actions. Think happy thoughts and speak powerful words.<br /><br />30. Try not to put things off until later.<br /><br />31. Never hold grudges.<br /><br />32. Face your fears head on and try to do the things that you think you cannot do.<br /><br />33. Spend time with people who make you happy while also not depending on other people for your own happiness.<br /><br />34. Stand up for yourself and others and don’t let anyone or anything hold you back.<br /><br />35. Be yourself and love who you are now.<br /><br />36. Be a participant in life rather than an observer.<br /><br />37. Do the things that you love to do as much as you can.<br /><br />38. Write out a list of goals and achieve them by doing them step by step. Don’t give up when things get difficult.<br /><br />39. Do something every day that makes you feel proud of yourself—commit random acts of kindness whenever you get the chance.<br /><br />40. And always keep on moving forward.<br /><br />I know it seems like a rather large list of things to take on, but you can accomplish a lot on this list by doing just one thing. For example, right now as I’m typing this I’m putting into practice at least eighteen things.<br /><br />Put these things into practice and see where life takes you, without regrets. And please comment below. I’d love to read your thoughts on this.", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/606591680891592721", "published": "2016-07-31T20:58:46+00:00", "source": { "content": "“The saddest summary of life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have.” ~ Unknown\n\nWe all have something stored in our memory banks of the past that we wish we could have done differently, or something we wish we didn’t do.\n\nAs we get older we learn and grow, but that doesn’t mean we have to regret what we did before we learned how to do things differently. If we didn’t go through those experiences, we might not have grown into the strong and knowledgeable people we are today.\n\nWhat I’m proposing is that we get rid of the negative thoughts—the could haves, might haves, and should haves—and start living a life that won’t make us feel regretful. Not even at an older, wiser age.\n\nHere is a list of things you can do to practice living life with no regrets:\n\n1. Realize that it’s okay to make mistakes. Just make sure to learn from them, forgive yourself, and move on.\n\n2. Make your health and wellness a top priority and always take care of yourself so you’re ready to take care of others.\n\n3. Follow your own path, not one that others want you to follow.\n\n4. Find the humor in life and laugh like there is no tomorrow.\n\n5. Relax and move with the flow of life by being unafraid of change.\n\n6. Be adventurous by trying new things and taking more risks.\n\n7. Have more intellectual curiosity and embrace creativity.\n\n8. Try to find happiness with as many different people as you can.\n\n9. Think for yourself instead of letting other people’s opinions influence you too much.\n\n10. Try not to judge people before you get to know them.\n\n11. Be thankful for what you have now instead of thinking about what you don’t have.\n\n12. Wish well upon everyone equally and try to admire without envy.\n\n13. Share your happiness with others instead of hoarding it all for yourself.\n\n14. Don’t try to change someone—love who they are now.\n\n15. Enjoy the journey, not just the destination.\n\n16. Know that happiness is bigger than any bank account.\n\n17. Control negative thoughts so that they don’t contribute to the outcome of your life.\n\n18. Use your energy wisely because spending energy complaining, worrying, or being impatient is just wasted energy.\n\n19. Be bold. Find the courage to change things that should be changed and accept that there are some things that cannot be changed.\n\n20. Love your work. If you don’t currently love what you do, figure out what you would love and take the first step toward that life.\n\n21. Turn your discontent into a mystery and enjoy trying to solve it.\n\n22. Face problems from different angles in order to find solutions.\n\n23. Gain independence by realizing that on this earth we are all dependent upon each other.\n\n24. Change your perspective by taking on a wider view of things.\n\n25. Don’t waste time trying to bring disagreeable people around to liking you.\n\n26. Become the person you would like to spend the rest of your life with.\n\n27. Be honest with yourself and others by saying what you mean and meaning what you say.\n\n28. Treat people with respect and compassion.\n\n29. Live in the now by loving the present and being aware of your thoughts and actions. Think happy thoughts and speak powerful words.\n\n30. Try not to put things off until later.\n\n31. Never hold grudges.\n\n32. Face your fears head on and try to do the things that you think you cannot do.\n\n33. Spend time with people who make you happy while also not depending on other people for your own happiness.\n\n34. Stand up for yourself and others and don’t let anyone or anything hold you back.\n\n35. Be yourself and love who you are now.\n\n36. Be a participant in life rather than an observer.\n\n37. Do the things that you love to do as much as you can.\n\n38. Write out a list of goals and achieve them by doing them step by step. Don’t give up when things get difficult.\n\n39. Do something every day that makes you feel proud of yourself—commit random acts of kindness whenever you get the chance.\n\n40. And always keep on moving forward.\n\nI know it seems like a rather large list of things to take on, but you can accomplish a lot on this list by doing just one thing. For example, right now as I’m typing this I’m putting into practice at least eighteen things.\n\nPut these things into practice and see where life takes you, without regrets. And please comment below. I’d love to read your thoughts on this.", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/entities/urn:activity:606591680891592721/activity" } ], "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/outbox", "partOf": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/544485913783181321/outboxoutbox" }