The problem is C-style delimiters for conditional statements (round brackets) and overuse of curvy brackets. The former is present in all C-style languages.
So IMHO omitting brackets in built-in functions was a false start; the problem that should be addressed is the elimination of brackets in prefix conditionals.
One possible way is to have a pragma "altblockdelim" or something like that, which would allow to use,say, ?? and ;; or classic "begin/end" pair instead of '{' and '}', which are overused in Perl. That would decrease parenthesis nesting.
After all, we can write && as "and" and some people like it.
It's like within Perl 5 exists a language with more modern syntax that just wants to emerge.
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