Others have meatier, more detailed answers.  Here's one more factor that 
might matter: 

Clojure makes me happy.  I'm happier programming in Clojure than in other 
languages that are also very suitable for my projects.  I enjoy myself 
more, and it's easier.  I even prefer to use Clojure when I could probably 
do a project more quickly using something else.  It's not the only language 
that can make me feel that way, but it's the best one for me right now.  
You may not feel the same way after you get comfortable with Clojure--but 
you might.

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