Does knowing another language make you a better person?
Published September 29th, 2007 in Pimsleur ApproachDoes knowing another language make you a better person?
Well, from the available evidence, it seems learning another language will at least make you a richer person. A bit of statistical analysis will tell you that in the US, English speakers who also speak one or more additional languages, on average, make 32% more than their non-foreign language-speaking peers.
Which only makes sense, right? It’s simple supply and demand.
Which makes using the Pimsleur Approach to learn a language one of the most powerful ways to directly affect your career. But the really cool part - because Pimsleur was created to best access your brain’s innate ability to process language, it’s also the easiest way to affect your career.
But beyond the effect on your career and your bank account, what is certain is the fact that knowing another language will make you a more confident person. When you know that you know a language, you’re likely to feel confident in a wider range of situations. Whether it’s a situation where you’re talking with people from another culture or one in which you are visiting another culture itself, knowing another language will lend you a broader perspective. That’s certainly a good thing, right?
So, does knowing another language make you a better person? By all accounts, yes, in fact, it does.
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