While true, at the end of the day, I do not consider this the same advantage as I described, as in retrospect, the advantage is greater. Learning the primary interface of a Linux based OS, which I say is the command line, not only allows you to use other distributions of Linux, but practically any OS that is UNIX or UNIX-like, which for all practical purposes is any non-Windows OS in major use. I was able to even play around in macOS in its terminal just fine because macOS is a UNIX OS.
Windows cmd seems to exist only to provide backwards compatibility with BAT style scripts. Heck a basic text editor doesn't seem to exist anymore on cmd. Plus Microsoft seems to want people to use PowerShell or Terminal, which doesn't seem to know what it wants to be.