VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS60.88%
Net Worth
5.927USD
STEEM
45.969STEEM
SBD
5.723SBD
Own SP
8.865SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 45.969STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
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| Delegation In | 0.000SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 8.865SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
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| id | 909033 |
| rank | 139,953 |
| reputation | 419955306993 |
| created | 2018-04-02T13:53:00 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 29 |
| comment_count | 0 |
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| last_post | 2018-10-15T17:38:33 |
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| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-09-07T14:35:06 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2018-11-12T21:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
2020/05/08 11:06:00
2020/05/08 11:06:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | johnhd |
| vesting shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43195193/Trx e706205d7d63a8951699bd7f66345e34b14d5eaa |
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}2019/04/02 15:48:30
2019/04/02 15:48:30
| parent author | johnhd |
| parent permlink | ii5w4uxj |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-johnhd-20190402t154829000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @johnhd! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@johnhd/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@johnhd) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=johnhd)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| Transaction Info | Block #31696812/Trx 11bab83aa1595dae6902bc7fe7e9660266938b1c |
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"body": "Congratulations @johnhd! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@johnhd/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@johnhd) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=johnhd)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
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2019/01/14 18:38:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | johnhd |
| vesting shares | 2008.489947 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #29455606/Trx 3c116e25720a255cef6bf0d8612bc5c282880f4e |
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}johnhdreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)2018/12/14 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/14 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
| to account | johnhd |
| withdrawn | 0.000006 VESTS |
| deposited | 0.000 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #28565482/Virtual Operation #11 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}johnhdreceived 0.779 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/12/07 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.779 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/12/07 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
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| withdrawn | 1568.409443 VESTS |
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| Transaction Info | Block #28364026/Virtual Operation #3 |
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}johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/11/30 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/11/30 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
| to account | johnhd |
| withdrawn | 1568.409443 VESTS |
| deposited | 0.778 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #28162511/Virtual Operation #28 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/11/23 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/11/23 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
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| withdrawn | 1568.409443 VESTS |
| deposited | 0.778 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #27961014/Virtual Operation #9 |
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}johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/11/16 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/11/16 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
| to account | johnhd |
| withdrawn | 1568.409443 VESTS |
| deposited | 0.778 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #27759490/Virtual Operation #4 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}johnhdclaimed reward balance: 3.789 SBD, 5.799 SP2018/11/12 21:00:00
johnhdclaimed reward balance: 3.789 SBD, 5.799 SP
2018/11/12 21:00:00
| account | johnhd |
| reward steem | 0.000 STEEM |
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| reward vests | 9430.828802 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27645175/Trx 6652032732f90863a09220f7c68a8b22461cfd0a |
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}johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/11/09 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.778 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/11/09 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
| to account | johnhd |
| withdrawn | 1568.409443 VESTS |
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| Transaction Info | Block #27558038/Virtual Operation #4 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}2018/11/05 23:31:36
2018/11/05 23:31:36
| parent author | johnhd |
| parent permlink | fky892st5 |
| author | anonsteve |
| permlink | p3ffz5z45 |
| title | Question answered on Musing.io |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/johnhd/fky892st5">View this answer on Musing.io</a> |
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| Transaction Info | Block #27446736/Trx 24cbcd99d6feb4aba6decff8de26630ecb12b2c7 |
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}johnhdreceived 0.777 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/11/02 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.777 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/11/02 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
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| withdrawn | 1568.409443 VESTS |
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| Transaction Info | Block #27356606/Virtual Operation #3 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}johnhdreceived 0.777 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/10/26 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.777 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/10/26 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
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| Transaction Info | Block #27155145/Virtual Operation #9 |
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}2018/10/22 17:38:33
2018/10/22 17:38:33
| author | johnhd |
| permlink | p3lhnspdx |
| sbd payout | 0.357 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 891.880325 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27036794/Virtual Operation #4 |
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}johnhdreceived 0.777 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/10/19 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.777 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/10/19 20:20:45
| from account | johnhd |
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| Transaction Info | Block #26953693/Virtual Operation #20 |
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}2018/10/18 13:44:21
2018/10/18 13:44:21
| author | johnhd |
| permlink | pkh9y8k85 |
| sbd payout | 0.860 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 2107.085251 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #26916985/Virtual Operation #3 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}2018/10/16 00:43:09
2018/10/16 00:43:09
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2018/10/15 18:04:15
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2018/10/15 17:38:33
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2018/10/14 17:46:54
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2018/10/12 20:20:45
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2018/10/11 16:48:27
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2018/10/11 13:44:21
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2018/10/11 13:41:12
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2018/10/11 13:09:39
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}dolphinstudiosreplied to @johnhd / re-johnhd-20181011t102956828z2018/10/11 02:30:03
dolphinstudiosreplied to @johnhd / re-johnhd-20181011t102956828z
2018/10/11 02:30:03
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2018/10/08 21:16:39
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}johnhdreplied to @fortniteboss / pkm5hkl752018/10/08 18:04:15
johnhdreplied to @fortniteboss / pkm5hkl75
2018/10/08 18:04:15
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| author | johnhd |
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| title | What travel tips have you saved a lot of money? |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/fortniteboss/pklhbklh5">View this answer on Musing.io</a><br /> |
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2018/10/08 14:00:03
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2018/10/08 00:37:33
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}cryptoandcoffeereplied to @johnhd / pk4lmlh7x2018/10/07 20:23:48
cryptoandcoffeereplied to @johnhd / pk4lmlh7x
2018/10/07 20:23:48
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}better-life-tipsupvoted (100.00%) @johnhd / pksh5h7752018/10/07 19:42:00
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| title | What's new about Musing ? |
| body | <p>Well due to the hardfork 20 i believe that musing.io can now create features that will enable people to directly open an account on the platform which will be automatically linked to a steem wallet and i believe that is a great platform.</p> |
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}johnhdreplied to @musing-threads / pk4gphh7x2018/10/07 17:50:27
johnhdreplied to @musing-threads / pk4gphh7x
2018/10/07 17:50:27
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}johnhdreplied to @anikys3reasure / f36hw77hx2018/10/07 17:46:54
johnhdreplied to @anikys3reasure / f36hw77hx
2018/10/07 17:46:54
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2018/10/07 17:42:33
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}johnhdreceived 0.776 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)2018/10/05 20:20:45
johnhdreceived 0.776 STEEM from power down installment (0.964 SP)
2018/10/05 20:20:45
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2018/10/04 13:41:12
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| body | <p> Yes I believe but I'm still wary of the paranormal programs that manage to make us swallow anything or pictures of "pseudo ghosts" which of course most of them are certainly still special effects (by the way I think that the one that you posted is a fake XD)<br> I know a person who would have seen (and who also cried on it at that time), another who feels presences around her (so reassuring) and another who would be in contact with his guardian angel (because it seems that we have guardian angels).<br> In my family we are pretty connected to the mystical stuff (except my father, it's a scientific mind too much rational lol) and we happen to "turn the tables" if you know what I mean (we take a pedestal, we put our hands on it in a certain way, our fluid (which is the electricity of our body in a way) will 'heat' the table that will begin to move, move and then we will ask questions that she will answer yes or no) and I swear it works.<br> My mother already had a strange experience when she was young. She was alone at home, in the office, and heard distinct footsteps on the stairs and the door of her room slamming. She went out, called, but no one answered. (since she was alone) There was no draft, it could not be an animal (she did not have any), mystery ..<br> </p> <p>I do not know too much, but it's true that sometimes I feel like I'm feeling a presence. Perhaps the dead, the dead, are watching us through our shadows, in spectral forms, through invisible presence.<br> </p> <p>Indeed, it seems they protect us even! Hence the notion of guardian angel. My mother (yes she still) has a work colleague who is a shaman (outside of her profession) and i explained to her that we can ask for help from these "guardian angels" and that they will answer you by signs that are quite difficult to distinguish (like you'll read a magazine and in there is the answer)<br> I tested this thing and it paid off .. (I'm serious). I explain .. My father has a serious eye disease for fifteen years and in short I spend the details, after fifteen years when we see that the results of treatments are still low is pretty depressing .. So with my mother (return youhou) even if we are atheists, we went to put a few candles in some churches hoping that it works but it failed. One night I tried the thing to call the angels and a few days later we went to Saintes Maries de la Mer (do you know?) Quite touristy place with a pretty old church that we visited and we put a candle. Except that at one point the guardian (of the church) fired us because there was to be a show in a short time. Interrupted, we were a little upset. A lady next to us noticed him and said, "Do not worry, he heard you." Nied? In short, we left, a few days after my father goes to the hospital to pass an exam, miracle, his illness has improved (and not a little). So according to my mother the angels spoke through the lady. I do not know what you think about it, but I want to tell you that no I'm not crazy (nor my mother) and that we are very well psychologically> <<br> I do not know if this story is part of the ghosts but it is still quite strange ..<br> </p> <p>* Are you afraid of ghosts<br> </p> <p>YES!!!! Like you, I think the worst thing that could happen to me would be to see one. But at the same time this mystic side attracts me and is so exciting! The problem is that I'm a big scary, that is to say, if I watch a horror movie or a show on the paranormal (all stupid) and well I do not sleep a week. And what would be the most frightening is that the ghost in question is a hitter, like a big old ghost very bad (I do not know if it exists but I hope not TT) </p> |
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}johnhdreplied to @royalpubg / pkegs96bx2018/09/22 15:48:42
johnhdreplied to @royalpubg / pkegs96bx
2018/09/22 15:48:42
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| body | <p><strong>Clearly artificial intelligence will upset the world through its applications in different areas:</strong><br> </p> <p>Autonomous Vehicles: Ford recently announced that they will have a 100% autonomous vehicle on the market by 2020.<br> Robotics: More and more jobs are at risk of being removed and replaced by robots such as front desk and reception jobs. The Pepper robot that uses IBM Watson technology, which can arguably be described as used in banking agencies in Japan, and more recently announced at RATP in France. For now, it's just a stammer.<br> Natural Language Processing: This will revolutionize our interactions with computer systems. No more need for screen, keyboard and mouse. The computer of the future will look more and more like Google Home or Amazon Echo, which I already find very good, even if they are just beginning.<br> IoT and Big Data: The Internet of Connected Objects is still in its infancy. More and more objects will be connected and will be able to relay a mass of information either to a human or to a control center for decision support, which itself could be automated. For example, if your car transmits real-time data on the level of vibration on your brakes. There may be a decision to notify your garage to check your brakes or even to stock the necessary parts when you come for your next maintenance (preventive maintenance) or decision making to immobilize the vehicle safely in real time before disaster. This already exists but will be done on vehicles in mass production. This applies from the car, through the trains to the dishwasher.<br> </p> <p>All this will pose interesting ethical problems: When an autonomous vehicle will have to make the decision to sacrifice its driver against the pedestrian who crosses in the event of an imminent accident, which decision is the good one?</p> |
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"body": "<p><strong>Clearly artificial intelligence will upset the world through its applications in different areas:</strong><br>\n</p>\n<p>Autonomous Vehicles: Ford recently announced that they will have a 100% autonomous vehicle on the market by 2020.<br>\n Robotics: More and more jobs are at risk of being removed and replaced by robots such as front desk and reception jobs. The Pepper robot that uses IBM Watson technology, which can arguably be described as used in banking agencies in Japan, and more recently announced at RATP in France. For now, it's just a stammer.<br>\n Natural Language Processing: This will revolutionize our interactions with computer systems. No more need for screen, keyboard and mouse. The computer of the future will look more and more like Google Home or Amazon Echo, which I already find very good, even if they are just beginning.<br>\n IoT and Big Data: The Internet of Connected Objects is still in its infancy. More and more objects will be connected and will be able to relay a mass of information either to a human or to a control center for decision support, which itself could be automated. For example, if your car transmits real-time data on the level of vibration on your brakes. There may be a decision to notify your garage to check your brakes or even to stock the necessary parts when you come for your next maintenance (preventive maintenance) or decision making to immobilize the vehicle safely in real time before disaster. This already exists but will be done on vehicles in mass production. This applies from the car, through the trains to the dishwasher.<br>\n</p>\n<p>All this will pose interesting ethical problems: When an autonomous vehicle will have to make the decision to sacrifice its driver against the pedestrian who crosses in the event of an imminent accident, which decision is the good one?</p>",
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}johnhdreplied to @musing-threads / pk7a75pbx2018/09/21 11:54:45
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2018/09/21 11:54:45
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| title | Is it possible to travel for 1 year without money and just with a backpack? |
| body | <p>The answer is yes".<br> </p> <p>By cons, do not expect an easy trip. I do not advise you to start traveling a year without money, without preparation, without having done tests on a day, a weekend, a me. The difficulty level is very high.<br> </p> <p>We will have to take into account several things:<br> </p> <p>The weight of your backpack.<br> Hygiene, including laundry, washing teeth, smells, drying clothes, laundry room, shaving etc. Nothing is more insupportable than a messy traveler, which is often the case with the fighters. To travel without money is to be near people constantly, in transport, to eat, to stay.<br> Predict a good pair of shoes and not something less than 100 euros.<br> It is necessary to prepare your trip in advance, to know the risks, to know the good internet sites, the links, the telephone, internet and everything. Also, money and insurance to repatriate you in express.<br> </p> <p>It is necessary to prepare both security and logistics. Once done, you can start traveling and doing tests.<br> </p> <p>In reality, traveling without money does not mean begging, at least not my idea of a trip without money. You will have to swap your personality for something, it requires extraordinary letting go.<br> </p> <p>To ask someone in the street to lodge us, it requires to be serene. You are a little scared or you are a little stressed, you pass for a tramp, no more, no less. You try to force the other, you risk falling on someone who wants you harm. Your goal is to be calm and happy enough to convince a normally constituted person to lodge you. If you make a forced smile, it will feel.<br> </p> <p>Your relationship to emotions will change completely. In your life, you do not need it, you are angry, frustrated, afraid, stressed or otherwise, you will get your wand with money. In a trip where you have nothing to trade, it does not work that way, you get what you deserve to have, period.<br> </p> <p>Letting go while you do not know if you will be able to eat, where you go to sleep, while not knowing the city, it is very hard.<br> </p> <p>My advice, realize this trip in a few years. Make small trips, a day in the big city next to your house to ask people to lodge you, to feed you. You will learn, the tips of stop, the errors, the need to be pro-active. Then you will see the real difficulty of the thing, lodge in people. If you do not succeed, you will have the choice: sleep outside, you will be quickly vaccinated; make a sleepless night before returning home.<br> </p> <p>The time you do not travel is important, it's the moment you digest what happened on the trip. It is very trying to travel without money, you have to go little by little.<br> </p> <p>You can train in the street in your city, asking time or direction to strangers. Talking with people at Starbuck's, in a cafe, trying to catch a stranger's smile on the street. Your only goal is to trigger serenity and joy to your interlocutor.<br> </p> <p>You can also use personal development, forget right away positive thinking, it is useless. It's even the opposite, it tends to camouflage your moods, preventing you from experiencing your emotions and therefore, overcome them to find the joy behind. Take the time to feel your emotions, traveling in this way, you will see very quickly that they work by cycle. If you are afraid, live your fear to the max. If you are sad, see your sadness to the fullest.<br> </p> <p>You can keep a journal of gratitude, it works pretty well. Try to write about your emotions, your feelings, what you hear, what you see is soothing. You can practice meditation.<br> </p> <p>Traveling without money, you will live magical moments. This type of journey can become idyllic if well prepared, with a steel mind and total letting go. It can turn into nightmares if you handle your emotions badly.<br> </p> <p>One thing to keep in mind when traveling without money: your goal is to make others travel, offer them dreams, joy. You have to learn a lot of self without going through material goods, it is an extraordinary adventure and selfishness has no place in this type of trip.</p> |
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2018/09/07 20:22:54
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2018/09/07 20:22:51
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2018/09/07 20:22:12
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2018/09/07 20:20:45
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2018/09/07 20:20:09
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2018/09/07 18:06:48
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2018/09/07 14:56:51
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2018/09/07 14:47:48
| parent author | johnhd |
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| author | oscar55 |
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| title | Will the English language eventually become universal? |
| body | <p> The concept of Universal is: equivalent (equal) throughout the Universe. Even if one restricts the concept to the land, the English language can not be universal. Already from one district to another of London it changes (p.e. cockney), it is even worse if you go to Scotland or Jamaica.<br> </p> <p>One only has to listen to what the Creoles have done with the French they have imposed on them: a cheerful and singing language. That's to say! ;)<br> </p> <p>In addition to the accent, the peoples add the concepts present in their culture but absent from the official language that's why we have so many foreign words in the French language, as in all the languages of the world that had, a day, a contact with another culture. (What travels best is insults and English is very poor on that side.)<br> </p> <p>And it goes further than that: the concept of taste of food is present in French, but the way we express it is, to say the least, impractical. In Quebec, a region where Anglicism is very much in the game, we have taken the English form, translated the words into French and we say: it tastes good for your poutine. It's not French, but it's very practical.<br> </p> <p>The "thing" that becomes universal is the Globish. An extreme simplification of the shakespear language </p> <p>People who have a national ego more developed than their reasoning, dream (fantasement) that their language is spoken by all the peoples of the earth. Besides that denotes an obvious intellectual laziness, it is strategically an incredible stupidity. It means that the whole planet understands what you say, but you do not understand a word from other languages because you never needed to learn them. This is exactly why (laziness) that I help a Japanese who speaks to me in English in the street but that I pretend not to speak the language when it is an anglophone who approaches me in English. It is exactly for this (strategy) that the henchmen, the butchers, ... created their derivatives of lava lavangue fravançavaise (in Javanese in the text).So for a language to be Universal it is necessary: that it is not attached to a nation, nor to a culture and that almost nobody speaks it.</p> <p><br></p> |
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}johnhdreplied to @musing-threads / fky892st52018/09/07 14:43:15
johnhdreplied to @musing-threads / fky892st5
2018/09/07 14:43:15
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}johnhdreplied to @peachyladiva / f3msd2at52018/09/07 14:36:42
johnhdreplied to @peachyladiva / f3msd2at5
2018/09/07 14:36:42
| parent author | peachyladiva |
| parent permlink | p3k6j2sv5 |
| author | johnhd |
| permlink | f3msd2at5 |
| title | It's funny the way the world categories people that go to school and people that don't, it's like if you are not educated to don't belong, from your own perspective is education over rated ? |
| body | <p>Study for a job, not a degree</p> <p>Already know what profession you like? Then, go seek it out directly.</p> <p>In Germany, around 60% of young people train as apprentices—in fields all over, from banking to IT to manufacturing. In the US, that number is below 5%, and mainly only has to do with construction jobs. That’s because the idea of “dual training,” or splitting yourself between on-the-job time at a company and classroom time at a vocational school, is much more popular in Europe than it is in America.</p> <p>But that doesn’t mean young Americans can’t apply the same idea. If you’re interested in welding, metal work, masonry, forestry, landscaping, or many other hands-on fields, it won’t be difficult to find apprenticeships or internships that can lead directly to a full-time job. 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Owner
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Active
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM55E5ynsHp8S9SSVvN5aMvMLKn6jER9NLJ3H9fd7fT4KUVoF11c1/1
Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Memo
STM86DzaMi3DwaZEa2pF1AtZdNWCVz63xaKYxyVHAcJpiQj7FNrdE
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}Witness Votes
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No active witness votes.
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