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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

412: The Human Connection — 10 Benefits of Proficiency in a New Language

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Did you know that 92% of students in Europe learn another language in school, and nearly a quarter of Canadians can hold a conversation in both English and French. Roughly one out of every two people on the planet knows at least two languages, and three out of four humans don't speak English. (source: ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages)

That may sound hyperbolic or pie-in-the-sky, but take a moment and consider what a democracy rests upon: civility, acceptance of differences, even if the majority rules, minority's rights are protected, along with a educated populous in vast fields of knowledge. These benefits, as we will talk about in more detail at the end of today's post, not only benefit the individual in the career and life pursuits, they also benefit the social and economic security of a democracy.

"Growth in the number of people speaking languages in addition to English creates new opportunities for greater cross-cultural understanding, and integrates different ideas and perspectives in ways that will improve democratic discourse." —The Century Foundation

As we get older, the argument is that it becomes more difficult to acquire a new language, and while that can be true, it depends more heavily upon the individual, their cognitive strength, the type of language they are learning (what Group level is it), as well as their awareness about what it takes to learn a new language. Yes, there will be challenges. Yes, you will be required to set aside your ego, and yes, it will take dedicated and consistent effort for at least 500 hours of learning to gain basic proficiency in a Grade I language (French and Spanish are included in this category). But the temporary stress is worth it for all that is gained.

"A man who is ignorant of foreign languages is also ignorant of his own language." ― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Let's take a look four truths that are revealed about someone who chooses to learn a new language. Each worthwhile attributes that not coincidentally play fundamental roles in living a life of contentment.

Find the Show Notes for this episode on The Simply Luxurious Life blog - https://thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast412 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the simple sophisticate, where in 2014, this podcast premiered, and now in its 12th season,

0:10.0

the show continues to focus on the same principles it was founded upon, the art of living a life of quality over quantity.

0:18.0

Topics range from creating an everyday life you love living, strengthening mindfulness

0:22.9

practices, building a capsule wardrobe, preparing seasonally delicious meals, traveling and exploring

0:29.2

France and Britain, and living life to the fullest as you courageously honor your true self,

0:34.8

because living well really is quite simple once we know the skills of

0:39.3

cultivating contentment. I'm your host, Shannon Ables, and whether you're listening while

0:44.7

you're on your commute, exercising, working in the garden or art studio, in route or returning from

0:50.4

that dream destination, or sitting down and savoring a hot cuppa or a cafe au lae. Thank you for

0:57.1

tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to episode 412 of the simple sophisticate. And today we're going

1:05.7

to sort of kind of travel the world and benefit our health and everyday life as well. What am I talking

1:14.6

about? I'll share with you that in just a second. But today's Petit Pleizier is a Francophile

1:21.0

fine, but rest assured it is something that is spoken entirely in English. No subtitles here.

1:27.1

So if you love French, you love

1:28.5

France, but the language itself is kind of daunting. I have a show that I think you're going to

1:34.5

absolutely love. So what are we talking about in today's episode? We're talking about human connection,

1:41.6

the human connection, 10 benefits of proficiency in a new language. Now,

1:47.3

if you have never learned a new language, aren't necessarily curious to learn a new language,

1:53.0

I would invite you to just, just tune in, just listen to today's episode to consider the

1:59.7

amazing benefits of learning a new language. And I'll also

2:03.8

share with you glimpses and ideas of what it does take to learn a language. It's not easy,

2:09.5

but at the same time, it's not as difficult sometimes as we often make it out to be. So let's dive

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