I initially started programming with C++, then did a bunch of scripting languages and then Rust and C#. I feel like there are pros and cons to strictness.
I don't like all scripting languages, but Python, for example, has a simple syntax and is easy and fast to learn and write. I think it also has a good standard library. Some things can be simpler because of the missing guardrails. But that's also the weakness and I wouldn't use it for large and complex software. You have to be more mindful to keep a good style because of the freedoms.
C++ and Rust are at the opposite end. Verbose to write and more difficult syntax. More stuff to learn. But in the end, that's the cost for better guarantees on correctness. But again, they don't fit all use cases as well as scripting languages.
I've experienced the good and the bad in both kind of languages. There are tradeoffs (what a surprise) and it's probably also subjective what kind of language one prefers. I think my _current_ favorites are Rust, C# and Python.