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Yes. It's all about opportunity cost. Limited time.
You've gotta enjoy these sorts of things and not do them for the sake of doing them.
I have no desire to do things to have a good CV or to look impressive. I just want to have fun and be stimulated.
I love learning.
Others that I was considering.....
1) Chinese - will be big in the future. But why do I need it? I don't want a career. I don't need to impress anyone. Plus the effort required would be too much for too little reward.
2) Spanish - Practical, widely used language. Probably my second choice.
When I am making some real good money I am going to spend some time in Italy. Go all over. And spend some time with family in a nice little village. Would be awesome to speak Italian over there.
I think Spanish is easier to pick up than Italian. Infact I think Spanish is one of the easiest languages to pickup from English, some of the words are so similar. I have family in Spain and Italy, and I struggle with Italian but can have a basic conversation in Spanish. If I was to learn Italian I might try and pickup Spanish first and then Italian, the gap between those two is quite minimal. Or you could just learn Latin, I did 4 years of that at school.