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Learning a Language, Changing the Inner Voice

When you learn a new language, you're not just memorizing words—you’re slowly reshaping the way you think. One of the most fascinating parts of this process is the transformation of your inner voice.

Esperanto: The Rise and Decline of a Universal Language

In 1887, a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist named L.L. Zamenhof published a book titled Unua Libro, introducing a new language: Esperanto. His goal was to create a politically neutral, easy-to-learn language that would foster international communication and peace. Growing up in Białystok, a multicultural city where ethnic conflicts were common, Zamenhof believed a shared language could break down barriers between different groups.