If one takes the time to understand and comprehend the culture and language from various people, one can comprehend that there is a larger world outside of one’s country, a world larger than could ever be imagined. Learning a new language could even be compared to having the ability to teleport, in the aspect that having a new language under one’s (figurative) belt facilitates the ability to travel. Another magnificent opportunity that comes from being bilingual is the ability to meet all kinds of new and interesting people. One can learn from these new people, and begin to understand things that one has never personally or directly experienced before. And who knows, interacting with a new person could influence the appreciation and practice of a new and exciting hobby, this interaction can bring about some new ideas, tastes, books, and whatever else contributes to make the life more valuable and meaningful. When one takes interest in the culture of other people, one develops a capacity of understanding and tolerance towards different people. Individuals are more capable of acceptance, and an enlargement of the mind that allows them to see that there is no "right" way to live. According to Go Overseas, it is stated “To truly understand a culture, you have to know what the people are talking about.” This can make one realize that as a …show more content…
However, speaking a different language expands our mind so that we may have the opportunity to enrich our lives and experience our brain’s full capacitiy to become more intelligent. According to The New York Times, “Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter.” Since people who are bilingual constantly switch between different languages, they are able to develop the capacity to multitask more efficiently. The mind is exercised better by developing the capacity to work with a new language. Studies demonstrate that those who learn a second language can delay the symptoms of Alzheimer 's for up to five years. Not only is learning a new language is important, but it can help the brain throughout life’s journey. It is true, that learning a new language can be hard work for the mind of a human, but one can become more creative. As the new language becomes practiced in your daily routine your mind be becomes widened by the foreign language. One’s brain becomes stimulated in a positive manner, so one becomes accustomed to seeing connections that previously were ignored. According to the article Being Bilingual: The Neuroplastic Workout, “Being bilingual is a forced way to exercise your mental strength: neuroplasticity.” This allows everyone to work with their brain and achieve better outcomes in learning a new