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Prices over the past month
European gas: +93%
Heating oil: +68%
Brent crude: +52%
Crude oil: +45%
Gasoline: +39%
Coal: +20%
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European gas: +93%
Heating oil: +68%
Brent crude: +52%
Crude oil: +45%
Gasoline: +39%
Coal: +20%
More: t.me/theworldpoint
Failing once doesn’t mean failure in life. You still have multiple routes; academic, vocational or entrepreneurial, to build a career.
Have you ever wondered if we could do the things we know we should do but have neglected to do (those we haven't read, tried, or done)?
Have you ever thought about what we missed by not doing them?
Always make an effort. We should take advantage of opportunities when they arise. As our responsibilities increase, our free time disappears. Visiting a sick relative can be difficult.
I think it would be good to think about this carefully.
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Have you ever thought about what we missed by not doing them?
Always make an effort. We should take advantage of opportunities when they arise. As our responsibilities increase, our free time disappears. Visiting a sick relative can be difficult.
I think it would be good to think about this carefully.
t.me/theworldpoint
Countries That Sleep the Least (2026):
1. 🇯🇵 Japan - 5 hours 52 minutes
2. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - 6 hours 2 minutes
3. 🇰🇷 South Korea - 6 hours 2 minutes
4. 🇵🇭 Philippines - 6 hours 8 minutes
5. 🇰🇼 Kuwait - 6 hours 15 minutes
6. 🇹🇼 Taiwan - 6 hours 21 minutes
7. 🇮🇩 Indonesia - 6 hours 25 minutes
8. 🇶🇦 Qatar - 6 hours 26 minutes
9. 🇲🇾 Malaysia - 6 hours 27 minutes
10. 🇸🇬 Singapore - 6 hours 34 minutes
11. 🇹🇷 Turkey - 6 hours 35 minutes
12. 🇮🇳 India - 6 hours 35 minutes
Note that sleep data can vary by source/year/method (e.g., self-reported vs. tracked), and no major UN/World Bank index tracks this annually.
Data reflects time in bed (2015 baseline); actual sleep may be slightly less. Individual results vary!
📌 Source: World Population Review – Average Sleep Time by Country 2026 (data from 2015 global surveys; page updated January 2026).
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1. 🇯🇵 Japan - 5 hours 52 minutes
2. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - 6 hours 2 minutes
3. 🇰🇷 South Korea - 6 hours 2 minutes
4. 🇵🇭 Philippines - 6 hours 8 minutes
5. 🇰🇼 Kuwait - 6 hours 15 minutes
6. 🇹🇼 Taiwan - 6 hours 21 minutes
7. 🇮🇩 Indonesia - 6 hours 25 minutes
8. 🇶🇦 Qatar - 6 hours 26 minutes
9. 🇲🇾 Malaysia - 6 hours 27 minutes
10. 🇸🇬 Singapore - 6 hours 34 minutes
11. 🇹🇷 Turkey - 6 hours 35 minutes
12. 🇮🇳 India - 6 hours 35 minutes
Note that sleep data can vary by source/year/method (e.g., self-reported vs. tracked), and no major UN/World Bank index tracks this annually.
Data reflects time in bed (2015 baseline); actual sleep may be slightly less. Individual results vary!
📌 Source: World Population Review – Average Sleep Time by Country 2026 (data from 2015 global surveys; page updated January 2026).
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This is a satellite image of North Korea and South Korea from above!
These countries were one country 40 or 50 years ago! One people; one nation; one culture; both were colonized by Japan.
How could all this difference have happened in 50 years? What was the cause? Who were the leaders? What did the leaders do differently?
I always wonder about these two countries.
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These countries were one country 40 or 50 years ago! One people; one nation; one culture; both were colonized by Japan.
How could all this difference have happened in 50 years? What was the cause? Who were the leaders? What did the leaders do differently?
I always wonder about these two countries.
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"North Korea and South Korea: A History of Two Countries
The satellite image you shared shows the stark contrast between North Korea and South Korea. The southern part of the Korean Peninsula is bright and industrialized, while the northern part is completely dark. This stark contrast was created after the two countries separated. This separation occurred 70 years ago, not 40 or 50 years ago.
The Separation and the Korean War
Before 1945, the entire Korean Peninsula was united by a single culture and history. It was colonized by Japan for 35 years from 1910 to 1945. After World War II, when Japan was defeated, the Soviet Union occupied the northern part of Korea, while the United States occupied the southern part. The original plan was for a temporary separation to allow Japan to withdraw its military power. However, due to the Cold War, this temporary separation became permanent.
In 1948, two separate governments were established; the North Korean people The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Tensions quickly escalated, and on June 25, 1950, North Korea, led by Kim Il-sung, invaded South Korea. This sparked the Korean War, which lasted until 1953 and claimed millions of lives. The war ended not with a peace treaty but with a temporary ceasefire. As a result, the two countries remain technically at war to this day. The border, known as the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), is one of the most heavily fortified borders in the world.
Different Paths and Leaders
After the war, the two countries followed completely different paths, creating a stark contrast in satellite imagery.
North Korea adopted a socialist, centrally controlled economy led by the Workers' Party of Korea. The country's founder and first leader, Kim Il-sung, advocated Juche, or He established a totalitarian regime based on the philosophy of "self-reliance." This philosophy encouraged isolation from the rest of the world and a focus on military power. The government controlled everything from the economy to the daily lives of its citizens. He prioritized military spending and the development of nuclear weapons over the well-being of the people. Power passed to his son, Kim Jong-il, and then to his grandson, the current leader, Kim Jong-un. This approach led to widespread poverty and famine as a result of the government's poor governance and isolation from the international economy. In contrast, South Korea, which initially suffered from political instability and a military dictatorship, eventually adopted a democratic system and a free-market economy. With the support of the United States and other allies, South Korea focused on rapid industrialization and exports. Leaders such as Park Chung-hee implemented economic development plans that transformed the country from an agrarian society into an industrial powerhouse. Companies such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai South Korean companies have become world leaders in technology and manufacturing. A focus on international trade, technological innovation, and political freedom has created high levels of wealth and living standards for its citizens. In short, the striking differences between the two countries are the result of more than 70 years of different political and economic systems; North Korea’s isolated, centrally controlled dictatorship contrasts with South Korea’s democratic, globally integrated economy. While North Korean leaders have prioritized military power and the inheritance of power, South Korean leaders have chosen to pursue economic development and democracy. This has led them to prosperity and international recognition.”
The satellite image you shared shows the stark contrast between North Korea and South Korea. The southern part of the Korean Peninsula is bright and industrialized, while the northern part is completely dark. This stark contrast was created after the two countries separated. This separation occurred 70 years ago, not 40 or 50 years ago.
The Separation and the Korean War
Before 1945, the entire Korean Peninsula was united by a single culture and history. It was colonized by Japan for 35 years from 1910 to 1945. After World War II, when Japan was defeated, the Soviet Union occupied the northern part of Korea, while the United States occupied the southern part. The original plan was for a temporary separation to allow Japan to withdraw its military power. However, due to the Cold War, this temporary separation became permanent.
In 1948, two separate governments were established; the North Korean people The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Tensions quickly escalated, and on June 25, 1950, North Korea, led by Kim Il-sung, invaded South Korea. This sparked the Korean War, which lasted until 1953 and claimed millions of lives. The war ended not with a peace treaty but with a temporary ceasefire. As a result, the two countries remain technically at war to this day. The border, known as the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), is one of the most heavily fortified borders in the world.
Different Paths and Leaders
After the war, the two countries followed completely different paths, creating a stark contrast in satellite imagery.
North Korea adopted a socialist, centrally controlled economy led by the Workers' Party of Korea. The country's founder and first leader, Kim Il-sung, advocated Juche, or He established a totalitarian regime based on the philosophy of "self-reliance." This philosophy encouraged isolation from the rest of the world and a focus on military power. The government controlled everything from the economy to the daily lives of its citizens. He prioritized military spending and the development of nuclear weapons over the well-being of the people. Power passed to his son, Kim Jong-il, and then to his grandson, the current leader, Kim Jong-un. This approach led to widespread poverty and famine as a result of the government's poor governance and isolation from the international economy. In contrast, South Korea, which initially suffered from political instability and a military dictatorship, eventually adopted a democratic system and a free-market economy. With the support of the United States and other allies, South Korea focused on rapid industrialization and exports. Leaders such as Park Chung-hee implemented economic development plans that transformed the country from an agrarian society into an industrial powerhouse. Companies such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai South Korean companies have become world leaders in technology and manufacturing. A focus on international trade, technological innovation, and political freedom has created high levels of wealth and living standards for its citizens. In short, the striking differences between the two countries are the result of more than 70 years of different political and economic systems; North Korea’s isolated, centrally controlled dictatorship contrasts with South Korea’s democratic, globally integrated economy. While North Korean leaders have prioritized military power and the inheritance of power, South Korean leaders have chosen to pursue economic development and democracy. This has led them to prosperity and international recognition.”
This picture was taken in 1889 in the city of Damascus and depicts two friends named Muhammad and Samir.
Muhammad was a blind Muslim, and Samir was a dwarf Christian who could not walk. These two friends proved that they were stronger than anyone else by filling in what each lacked with the other.
While Muhammad carried Samir on his back, Samir guided Muhammad as his eyes. Samir told them exactly where to go, and Muhammad carried him with his strength. Thus, their trust and support for each other gave their lives meaning.
Despite their different religions, disabilities, and personalities, they can help each other; cooperate; care for each other, and love each other!!!
Differences can be made beautiful!
The heart is big! ❤️
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Muhammad was a blind Muslim, and Samir was a dwarf Christian who could not walk. These two friends proved that they were stronger than anyone else by filling in what each lacked with the other.
While Muhammad carried Samir on his back, Samir guided Muhammad as his eyes. Samir told them exactly where to go, and Muhammad carried him with his strength. Thus, their trust and support for each other gave their lives meaning.
Despite their different religions, disabilities, and personalities, they can help each other; cooperate; care for each other, and love each other!!!
Differences can be made beautiful!
The heart is big! ❤️
Explore the world:
t.me/theworldpoint
Growth isn’t about knowing everything today, it’s about moving forward every day.
Tips for defining your mission in life:
Think about what success means to you personally?
- What is the most valuable for you?
What accomplishments are you most proud of and why?
What needs to happen to make you feel full, alive and real?
Make a list of your achievements and analyze them. What area of your life has the most? And what do you consider success?
Define your personal goals
In order to achieve success, you need to divide the achievement process into several steps. Move from one target to another without stopping. Celebrate your successes and keep building on your strengths.
Refine your mission
Choose the right words and formulate your mission in one sentence. Review these words and refine it, because you develop and change, and your dreams, ideals and values change with you.
Countries That Sleep the Least (2026): t.me/theworldpoint/14
Think about what success means to you personally?
- What is the most valuable for you?
What accomplishments are you most proud of and why?
What needs to happen to make you feel full, alive and real?
Make a list of your achievements and analyze them. What area of your life has the most? And what do you consider success?
Define your personal goals
In order to achieve success, you need to divide the achievement process into several steps. Move from one target to another without stopping. Celebrate your successes and keep building on your strengths.
Refine your mission
Choose the right words and formulate your mission in one sentence. Review these words and refine it, because you develop and change, and your dreams, ideals and values change with you.
Countries That Sleep the Least (2026): t.me/theworldpoint/14
Leaders are paid to be dreamers.The higher you go in leadership,the more your work is about the future.
Go on more walks.
Walk for no reason.
Walk to solve a problem.
Walk to blow off steam.
Walk to get outside.
Walk to listen, read and learn.
Walk to escape distractions.
Walk to improve your health.
Walk to think.
A simple walking habit can change absolutely everything.
More Healthy Tips Here:
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Walk for no reason.
Walk to solve a problem.
Walk to blow off steam.
Walk to get outside.
Walk to listen, read and learn.
Walk to escape distractions.
Walk to improve your health.
Walk to think.
A simple walking habit can change absolutely everything.
More Healthy Tips Here:
whatsapp.com/channel/0029VasaQtVGehEUFsVWAn3L