Sorry, this isn't a part of my 30 day thing, but I found it, and I had to share it :)
This is from the book Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.
For years, I'd wished I could speak Italian - a language I find more beautiful than roses - but I could never make the practical justification for studying it. Why not...learn to speak Spanish, the better to help me communicate with millions of my fellow Americans? What was I going to do with Italian? It's not like I was going to move there. It would be more practical to learn how to play the accordion.
But why must everything always have a practical application? I'd been such a diligent soldier for years - working, producing, never missing a deadline, taking care of my loved ones, my gums and my credit record, voting, etc. Is this lifetime supposed to be only about duty?
But I loved [speaking Italian]. Every word was a singing sparrow, a magic trick, a truffle for me. I would slosh home through the rain after class, draw a hot bath, and lie there in the bubbles reading the Italian dictionary aloud to myself... The words made me laugh in delight.
I can't tell you what a relief it was to read those words. At least once a week in my Italian class, I would think to myself, "Why am I taking Italian? Shouldn't I be taking Spanish? It is more practical, and it would probably be easier for me to get a job after I graduate."
However, I'm ALWAYS practical. It's hard enough to have the discipline to learn a language in the first place. If I'm going to go through the trouble, I might as well learn a language I've always wanted to learn. I'm just really glad to find I'm not the only one who feels like this. Italian really is a beautiful language, and I know I complain about it sometimes, but it's awesome! Plus, I'm going to Italy one day, and it would be very helpful if I am a competent or proficient speaker.
2 comments:
If it makes you feel better because Italian is a Latin based language you'll be able to understand a lot of Spanish. Go for what you want.
Lets go? Study abroad yeah?
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