Ian Hernandez
Top 10 Fascinating Economic Insights of Montana
Montana’s economy is deeply rooted in its natural resources, but its economic landscape extends far beyond mining and agriculture. With ...
You’ve Been Drinking Wine All Wrong Until You’ve Tasted It in Georgia
The Cradle of Wine: Georgia’s Timeless Legacy The Cradle of Wine: Georgia’s Timeless Legacy (image credits: unsplash) Imagine holding a glass of wine that connects you directly to a tradition more ancient than Rome or Greece. That’s what happens in Georgia, a country often called the “Cradle of Wine.” Archaeologists have dug up evidence of … Read more
Why I Don’t Pack a Full Itinerary Anymore—and Why You Might Want That Freedom, Too
The Rise of Flexible Travel The Rise of Flexible Travel (image credits: unsplash) In the world of travel, a quiet revolution has taken place over the last couple of years. More and more people are ditching their jam-packed itineraries for a looser, more spontaneous style of exploring. According to a 2024 survey from the Global … Read more

Best Insurance? These 6 Countries Lead—But 3 Are Falling Behind
Global Insurance Powerhouses: Setting the Pace in 2025 Global Insurance Powerhouses: Setting the Pace in 2025 (image credits: pixabay) The world of insurance in 2025 is more dynamic than ever, with the top performers pulling even further ahead. According to the International Insurance Association, global insurance premiums hit a massive $6.3 trillion in 2024—a new … Read more

10 Canadian Cities Overrun by Too Many Visitors
Imagine weaving through a crowd so thick you can barely see the city’s skyline, the hum of foreign languages swirling with the scent of maple syrup, and the flash of a thousand camera phones catching every moment. Canada’s most beautiful cities are magnetic—so magnetic, in fact, that sometimes it feels like the whole world has … Read more

3 Countries With the Lowest Divorce Rates – And 2 With the Highest
Slovenia – Where Marriage Truly Lasts Slovenia – Where Marriage Truly Lasts (image credits: unsplash) Tucked away in Central Europe, ...

US Cities Where Cockroaches Rule the Streets: A Disturbing Journey Through America’s Roachiest Urban Jungles
Houston Takes the Crown as America’s Cockroach Capital Houston Takes the Crown as America’s Cockroach Capital (image credits: pexels) Picture this: you flip on your kitchen light at 2 AM, and a small army of dark figures scurries across your countertop like they own the place. Welcome to Houston, where 37% of homes showed signs … Read more
The 10 Richest Countries by Income (And Why One Tiny Nation Tops Them All)
Luxembourg: The Tiny Titan of Wealth Luxembourg: The Tiny Titan of Wealth (image credits: unsplash) When you think of the world’s richest countries, you might picture sprawling metropolises or oil-laden giants, but in 2025, it’s a pint-sized European nation that sits atop the leaderboard. Luxembourg, with a population barely topping 650,000, boasts a GDP per … Read more
Why I Decided to Stop Visiting Big Cities—and Why You Might Want to Reconsider
The Rise of Remote Work The Rise of Remote Work (image credits: pixabay) The way we work has changed dramatically in the last few years, and big cities no longer hold the same allure for career seekers as they once did. According to a 2024 report by FlexJobs, a whopping 30% of the workforce is … Read more
Why I Stopped Visiting Museums While Traveling—and Why You Might Skip a Few, Too
The Overwhelming Amount of Information The Overwhelming Amount of Information (image credits: unsplash) Walking into a museum can feel like stepping into a tidal wave of facts, dates, and artifacts. The American Alliance of Museums reported in 2024 that nearly 60% of visitors felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of exhibits and written content in … Read more




