language learning
Language learning is the endless ordeal of stuffing foreign words into the brain under the guise of memorization. One repeatedly loses their way in the labyrinth of grammar rules, where the joy of a new phrase and the despair of failure strike as a single coin’s sides. Each time one is bewildered by a native’s ambiguous expression, their self-esteem briefly dies, only to rise again like a phoenix, forging the learner’s resolve. The goal, fluency, remains a castle in the air, viewed only from the next summit of achievement. And so, learners joyfully dive into the labyrinth of language, reveling in its infinite loop.