I found Elm at first confusing too because I was taught to write code imperatively. Haskell is the most functional language you can think of and it takes time.
Even if you won't use it, everything you've learnt will benefit when you write code in different languages.
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I am learning Functional Programming too, but I went with Haskell. Still finding the whole paradigm a little confusing and counter-intuitive though.
I found Elm at first confusing too because I was taught to write code imperatively. Haskell is the most functional language you can think of and it takes time.
Even if you won't use it, everything you've learnt will benefit when you write code in different languages.