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Example Rant Listing

Core Information

Ambition Area
Personal Ambition, Social Ambition, Political Ambition
My Ambition
My ambition is to showcase how simple it is to have a 'rant' online and then do something about whatever is annoying you.
My Activity
This rant listings shows you what a 'rant listing' looks like on Ideas-Shared.

Ambition & Activity Detail

This section of a rant listing provides a clear, structured explanation of the frustration, issue, or injustice being highlighted. It is not just an emotional outburst—it is a strategic way to voice concerns, challenge norms, and spark action.

A strong rant listing should:

  • Clearly state the frustration or problem that needs attention.
  • Explain why this issue persists (e.g., corruption, incompetence, misinformation).
  • Identify who is responsible or needs to take action.
  • Describe the consequences of inaction.

For example, if the rant is about why politicians keep failing on climate change, it would cover:

  • What the problem is: Politicians promise action but do little to stop environmental destruction.
  • How it happens: Lobbying, corporate interests, and weak policies allow this cycle to continue.
  • Who is responsible: Governments, fossil fuel companies, and inactive policymakers.
  • What needs to change: A shift toward accountability, real enforcement, and citizen pressure.

🌍 Why This Matters Now

This section explains why the frustration is relevant today and why people should care. It should:

  • Highlight recent developments that make this issue urgent.
  • Explain the impact on individuals, communities, or the planet.
  • Emphasize why ignoring the problem is no longer an option.

For example, in a rant about political inaction on climate change, this section might highlight:

  • Recent climate disasters worsening worldwide.
  • Scientific evidence showing irreversible damage.
  • Continued government inaction despite public outcry.

By clearly outlining why this issue cannot be ignored, this section ensures that the rant serves as a wake-up call and rallying point for action.


🚀 Future State & Expected Outcomes

This section describes the expected results if the rant sparks action. It should:

  • Describe what success looks like.
  • Explain how this rant can lead to real change.
  • Provide a call to action—what people can do next.

For example, in the climate change rant, this section might describe:

  • Short-term goal: More people speaking out, sharing the rant, and pressuring leaders.
  • Long-term impact: Governments forced to act due to public demand.
  • Tangible outcome: Stricter climate policies, better corporate regulations, and less environmental destruction.
  • Call to action: Share this rant, join climate groups, vote for policies that matter.

đź’¬ Only share what you need to get your message across, so that you attract like-minded individuals and organizations to your ambition.

Supporting Information

Number People Impacted
Over 100,000,000 may be impacted
Expected Activity Outcomes
That you use Ideas-Shared to share what's making you angry or worried so that others can help you fix things.
Desired Ambition Outcomes
That people everywhere use Ideas-Shared to change and improve any aspect of their world with people they know and those they've yet to meet.
Consequences of Inaction
Without an application like Ideas-Shared more people will continue to suffer in silence, and the world continues as is.
Next Steps
To share this listings and invite the world to participate.
Immediate Action Requested
Comment Below, Offer Funding, Rate Listing, Spread the Word

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Location & Impact Details

Address
Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

Progress

Current Step
At Step 3 - Sharing Only

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