I am not promoting Buddhism, but Buddha did have some valid advices. One of them, to prioritize things worth spending time on, and spend your time on the highest priorities as much as possible. Things like what somebody somewhere saw in the sky and what happens with our conviousness after we die usually end up very low on the list. Things of this world being much more important. Like enjoying whatever it is you like: water, snow, trees, mountains, etc., helping yourself and the deserving others to enjoy whatever you want to enjoy, and so on. Granted you already speak English, Spanish, Russian, French, German, and Arabic, it still is worth to understand Japanese, Indian, maybe Thai, before spending much time on the otherworldly things, I think. These are just a very few things that are necessary tools to understand a bit more of this world than just the piece of land you happen to stand on. Then there are many more things, and of course the enjoyment itself. Need to be very careful about which are distractions, because time is really limited here.