Do you think learning Esperanto is pointless and a waste of time?

(I'm not learning it, just a random question.)

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Yes, because languages aren't artificially created by a group of people, they spontaneously come up

Hebrew was created 😏

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i like the idea behind a universal language but i dont think it can hold up over time due to differences in locations

English filled the role that Esperanto was seeking to fill it seems.

Universal language sounds like top-down globalism

I believe that Esperanto should be studied for sure, but not as an international language, but just to know the common European roots of words.