Python is one of the few languages that I feel I can think in. I measure this by my ability to have “a ha” moments when away from my desk, where my brain has puzzled out how to solve something in idle moments (with at least a rough outline of the code).
I don’t have trouble working things out in other languages, as needed, but rarely find myself having these little bursts of inspiration.
What I liked about Python when I picked it up was how simple it was. The preference for making sure there was only "one right way to do things" made it easy for me to focus on my business logic and not worry about syntax. Although this has been to a certain extent lost, I think the stylistic decision remains present in the gigantic ecosystem.
That's another thing I love about Python. There's such a high chance that someone's already written something that would take me lifetimes to write, and it's so easy for me to just pull it in and use it.
I don’t have trouble working things out in other languages, as needed, but rarely find myself having these little bursts of inspiration.