Stellar mass loss rates are an important input ingredient for stellar evolution models since they determine stellar evolution parameters such as stellar spin-down and increase in stellar luminosity through the lifetime of a star. Due to the lack of direct observations of stellar winds from Sun-like stars stellar X-ray luminosity and stellar level of activity are commonly used as a proxy for estimating stellar mass loss rates. However, such an intuitive activity — mass loss rate relation is not well defined. In this paper, I study the mass loss rate of the Sun as a function of its activity level. I compare in-situ solar wind measurements with the solar activity level represented by the solar X-ray flux. I find no clear dependency of the sola...