I completely understand this perspective. But it helps to consider your broader choices.
Let's say you're an "Engineer" engineer, and you deal with units of measurement. You grow up in the US, so you first learn the Imperial system. But so much of the rest of the world uses Metric measurements. Do you find and acquire Imperial versions of every tool, fastener, etc, because it's what you're familiar with? Or do you learn Metric as well, so you can access all of the tools, fasteners, etc found all over the world?
Or take an example from a thousand years ago. Say you're a trader in the Mediterranean and you want to sell your wares. Do you only sell in your local town, where everyone speaks your dialect? Or do you pick up the "Frankish Language", the pidgin language spoken by sailors and other Western Europeans? Learning this mix of Venetian, Catalan, Portuguese, Tamazight, Turkish, Greek, and Arabic will give you extra skills you can use to trade with a vast array of peoples.
POSIX is the closest we have to a 'Mediterranean Basin' for operating systems, and shell scripting is its pidgin language. You don't have to learn it to make a living, but it sure as hell helps.
Let's say you're an "Engineer" engineer, and you deal with units of measurement. You grow up in the US, so you first learn the Imperial system. But so much of the rest of the world uses Metric measurements. Do you find and acquire Imperial versions of every tool, fastener, etc, because it's what you're familiar with? Or do you learn Metric as well, so you can access all of the tools, fasteners, etc found all over the world?
Or take an example from a thousand years ago. Say you're a trader in the Mediterranean and you want to sell your wares. Do you only sell in your local town, where everyone speaks your dialect? Or do you pick up the "Frankish Language", the pidgin language spoken by sailors and other Western Europeans? Learning this mix of Venetian, Catalan, Portuguese, Tamazight, Turkish, Greek, and Arabic will give you extra skills you can use to trade with a vast array of peoples.
POSIX is the closest we have to a 'Mediterranean Basin' for operating systems, and shell scripting is its pidgin language. You don't have to learn it to make a living, but it sure as hell helps.