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What It’s Like to Live in the Least Populated State in America

What It’s Like to Live in the Least Populated State in America

Matthias Binder

A Glimpse of Wyoming: The Least Populated State A Glimpse of Wyoming: The Least Populated State (image credits: unsplash) Wyoming, ...

These 6 Zodiac Signs Will Attract Success Without Chasing It

These 6 Zodiac Signs Will Attract Success Without Chasing It

Jan Otte

Cancer: The Intuitive Wealth Magnet Cancer: The Intuitive Wealth Magnet (image credits: pixabay) Cancers have an almost supernatural sense when ...

This Ancient Wine Country Is Older Than Rome or Greece: Georgia

Marcel Kuhn

The Birthplace of Wine The Birthplace of Wine (image credits: rawpixel) Picture this: wine flowing long before the first stones of Rome were laid or the temples of Greece were built. Georgia’s claim as the birthplace of wine isn’t just a proud boast—it’s supported by archaeological findings that have stunned the world. In the Kakheti … Read more

Why I Avoid Amsterdam Now—and Why You Might Consider That, Too

Marcel Kuhn

The Overcrowding Crisis The Overcrowding Crisis (image credits: pixabay) Amsterdam’s streets are bursting at the seams. In 2023, the city attracted over 20 million visitors, making it feel more like a theme park than a living, breathing city. The Red Light District and the walkways along the canals have become so packed that even a … Read more

The 7 Cities That Boost Your Happiness Instantly and 3 That Quietly Drain It

Marcel Kuhn

1. Helsinki, Finland: The North’s Calm Secret to Joy 1. Helsinki, Finland: The North’s Calm Secret to Joy (image credits: unsplash) It’s almost shocking how instantly you can feel at peace stepping into Helsinki. The city’s happiness isn’t just a statistic—it’s a sensation that sneaks up on you the moment you stroll through its clean, … Read more

Why I Gave Up Going to Barcelona—and Why You Might Want to Try It, Too

Marcel Kuhn

The Overcrowding Dilemma The Overcrowding Dilemma (image credits: wikimedia) The magic of Barcelona isn’t a secret anymore—it’s a headline. In 2024, the city saw about 30 million visitors pour into its streets, a tidal wave compared to its 1.6 million residents. Walking down La Rambla feels less like a stroll and more like swimming upstream … Read more

Why I Don’t Travel During Summer Anymore—and Why You Might Skip It, Too

Marcel Kuhn

The Overcrowding Dilemma The Overcrowding Dilemma (image credits: unsplash) Every summer, the world’s most beloved places turn into a sea of selfie sticks, elbow bumps, and endless waiting. I used to dream about strolling through ancient streets or lounging on a quiet beach, but reality hit hard: overwhelming crowds have changed the game. The World … Read more

The 6 Best Insurance Systems in the World and 3 of the Worst

Marcel Kuhn

Global Insurance: A World of Contrasts Global Insurance: A World of Contrasts (image credits: pixabay) Imagine a world where breaking your arm doesn’t mean breaking your bank. That’s the power of a good insurance system. In 2025, the global insurance industry is worth a staggering $7 trillion—a number so big it’s almost hard to picture. … Read more

This U.S. City Was Once the Richest in the World—What Happened

This U.S. City Was Once the Richest in the World—What Happened

Matthias Binder

The Rise of a Thriving Metropolis The Rise of a Thriving Metropolis (image credits: unsplash) In the mid-19th century, a ...

Banned! The American History Books They Don’t Want You to Read

Banned! The American History Books They Don’t Want You to Read

Jan Otte

In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, the topic of banned books often sparks intense debate. At the heart of this ...