Every man needs exactly 3 hobbies.
1. A physical one (lifting, martial arts, team sports...)
2. A cerebral one (reading, chess, mathematics...)
3. And a creative one (music, writing, painting...)
Commit to one of each and you will never feel lost again.
@stats_feed London Underground, United Kingdom (1863):
The London Underground, also known as the Tube, is the oldest metro rail system in the world. It began operations in 1863 with the opening of the Metropolitan Railway, initially using steam locomotives.
The people credited with making the world's first movie are the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis Lumière, who filmed and projected "La Sortie des ouvriers de l'usine Lumière" (Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory) in 1895, using their invention called the Cinématographe; this marked the first time a projected moving picture was shown to a paying audience.
Many people contributed to the development of the iPhone, including:
Steve Jobs : former CEO of Apple
Tony Fadell: hardware engineer
Scott Forstall: software engineer
Jony Ive: chief designer and engineer
@stats_feed Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which borders it to the east and northeast.
Here is a list of the word "father" in different languages:
1. English **: Father
2. Spanish**: Padre
3. French**: Père
4. German**: Vater
5. Italian**: Padre
6. Portuguese**: Pai
7. Russian**: Отец (Otets)
8. Arabic**: أب (Ab)
9. Chinese (Mandarin)**: 父亲 (Fùqīn)
10. Japanese**: 父 (Chichi)
11. Hindi**: पिता (Pita)
12. Korean**: 아버지 (Abeoji)
13. Greek**: Πατέρας (Patéras)
14. Turkish**: Baba
15. Swahili**: Baba
16. Hebrew**: אבא (Abba)
17. Dutch**: Vader
18. Polish**: Ojciec
19. Swedish**: Fader
20. Finnish**: Isä
The top largest economies in the world in 2024 are:
United States: 🇺🇸 The world's largest economy with a GDP of over $20 trillion China🇨🇳 A close contender to the United States for the largest economy Germany 🇩🇪 India 🇮🇳
United Kingdom 🇬🇧 Japan🇯🇵
@stats_feed According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the world's GDP is projected to grow at a rate of 3.2% in 2024, which is the same rate as in 2023. The IMF also projects that global inflation will fall from 6.8% in 2023 to 5.9% in 2024.