{"id":5089,"date":"2017-01-23T04:20:14","date_gmt":"2017-01-23T09:20:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/?p=5089"},"modified":"2020-10-01T13:18:14","modified_gmt":"2020-10-01T17:18:14","slug":"language-learning-addiction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/2017\/01\/23\/language-learning-addiction\/","title":{"rendered":"Language Learning Addiction"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Language learning is fun, and it&#8217;s tempting to &#8220;collect&#8221; new ones along the way. But don&#8217;t lose sight of your goals. Finish what you start.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.itchyfeetcomic.com\/2014\/04\/rinse-and-repeat.html#.WHCyubYrIUE\" aria-label=\"14\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter \"  alt=\"Itchy Feet: Rinse and Repeat\" width=\"639\" height=\"462\" \/ src=\"https:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/-1RmXSp8OQ5I\/UzxvNTXzQBI\/AAAAAAAAByg\/xs0BsH6W9bU\/s1600\/14.png\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Outside of my cartooning and blogging I&#8217;m also a photographer and filmmaker, and in the photography community there&#8217;s a psychological phenomenon known as Lens Buying Addiction (LBA). When it comes to lenses for high-end cameras, particularly if your system is one of the big brands like Canon or Nikon, there are literally hundreds upon hundreds to choose from. There&#8217;s no such thing as a &#8220;perfect&#8221; lens that accomplishes everything you want from your images &#8211; so you might get lens A for portraits, lens B for landscapes, lens C for low light, and then you&#8217;ll want lens D for quickdraw travel since it&#8217;s a zoom, but it doesn&#8217;t have a wide option so you&#8217;ll supplement with\u00a0lens E, and then there are the more expensive, higher-quality versions of all those lenses that you can save up for&#8230;pretty soon hobbyists and pros alike can end up amassing a giant collection. And the worst part is the LBA is\u00a0<em>fun! <\/em>You might be emptying out your pockets to pay for all that expensive glass, but you&#8217;ll be smiling the whole way.<\/p>\n<p>I think LBA applies to anyone that enjoys collecting anything, including travelers, expats and language learners. We&#8217;ve all heard of the &#8220;travel bug,&#8221; and once you&#8217;re bitten, your itchy feet won&#8217;t let you rest. But in my twenties I experienced the same thing as an expat &#8211; a sort of &#8220;expat bug&#8221; or &#8220;Different Country Addiction&#8221; (DCA?) where I wanted to try living in a hundred different places. And no place is perfect, right? So I kept moving, uprooting my life and planting it back down somewhere else. This city doesn&#8217;t have mountains? Up we go. This country frowns on alcohol? Well, it&#8217;s been fun. This part of the world is too dang cold? Off to the tropics! And so on.<\/p>\n<p>By now you&#8217;ve probably guessed that the same applies to language learning. You know it does. Each language has its own little joys and challenges, but there&#8217;s no &#8220;one language to rule them all&#8221; that is all at once fun to speak, culturally rewarding, spoken widely enough to be useful and feature a variety of learning materials and simultaneously\u00a0rare enough to be interesting and different than what everyone else is learning. So what&#8217;s the modern language learner to do? Collect. Italian is fun to speak, but not very useful outside Italy. Spanish is very widely spoken, but almost too much so &#8211; and there&#8217;s not one culture to attach it to, like Japanese or Thai. Those languages are challenging and make you think differently about the world, but they&#8217;re not as widely understood as, say, Mandarin&#8230;and so on. Collect &#8217;em all!<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s no cure for LBA in the photography community, but there are those who eschew collecting altogether. I used to only allow myself to buy one lens at a time so that I would learn to understand the lens I was working with all its limitations. I figured I would be more creative if I couldn&#8217;t switch to a different lens (plus, I&#8217;d travel lighter, which is always a plus).<\/p>\n<p>The same warning might apply to language learners. It&#8217;s fun to collect new languages, and we shouldn&#8217;t be discouraged from doing so by any means. But we should also focus on finishing what we have started, to the extent that&#8217;s possible. If you start learning a language, stick with it. Get good at it. Make it one of your skills, not just another lens in your bag that you never actually end up pulling out.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<img width=\"350\" height=\"253\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/28\/2017\/01\/14-350x253.png\" class=\"attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image\" alt=\"\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/28\/2017\/01\/14-350x253.png 350w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/28\/2017\/01\/14.png 701w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 350px) 100vw, 350px\" \/><p>Language learning is fun, and it&#8217;s tempting to &#8220;collect&#8221; new ones along the way. But don&#8217;t lose sight of your goals. Finish what you start. Outside of my cartooning and blogging I&#8217;m also a photographer and filmmaker, and in the photography community there&#8217;s a psychological phenomenon known as Lens Buying Addiction (LBA). 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