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If you're sold on sticking with Emacs, then learning elisp will unquestionably pay dividends, and the more you learn the more you'll be able to do (but you don't need to understand everything in order to do anything).
That's the thing -- it's up to you. The ability to "scratch any itch" is what elisp give you. That doesn't mean any given thing is easy to do (although it might be) but, to a significant extent, if you can identify a problem then implementing a solution is also a possibility.