All your reasoning is agreeable but I disagree with the foremost conclusion
> I’m going to go against the flow and say nothing.
Whether we're talking about the actual language or the surrounding tooling and ecosystem, very few language and ecosystem experiences are actually different. As a result you're often mapping needs that you already satisfied and can explicitly state to another language. Someone who has already learned their n-th language looks at learning very differently.
This also makes a seasoned learner vastly more capable of extracting value from a friend or colleague who is willing to steer the learning experience.
> I’m going to go against the flow and say nothing.
Whether we're talking about the actual language or the surrounding tooling and ecosystem, very few language and ecosystem experiences are actually different. As a result you're often mapping needs that you already satisfied and can explicitly state to another language. Someone who has already learned their n-th language looks at learning very differently.
This also makes a seasoned learner vastly more capable of extracting value from a friend or colleague who is willing to steer the learning experience.