"The great thing about the English language is that there are many ways to learn it."
This epiphany of mine is horribly worded. I wrote it down during my second day of Music In Israel, a class that focuses on how all cultures collide in Israel through Judaism and otherwise. This may have gotten me thinking about universal languages, or communication in general. When I visited Taiwan, I learned some Chinese and how the same word in a different tone can mean something completely different. Alternatively, I thought about how English (and I guess many other Western languages) can be much easier to learn in that sense, since English doesn't really have any specific tones.
Maybe I was just suddenly super jazzed about the fact that it's not difficult for me to comprehend somebody who only knows basic English or has a strong accent. Glad I already know any language, to be honest.