Hi
Came to realize that the OP simply display our OCD.. Our collective OCD. If you care about music then you just listen to whatever provide you with the kind of music you like. We OTOH are in a perpetual FOMO-state (Fear Of Missing Out for the non-millenial among us ). OCD by any other name.
Speaking strictly for myself... I am training myself not to dwell too much on the medium but on the music .. So I am (slowly) accepting, Spotify...
I listen however to Tidal and , Files and very rarely Vinyl depending on mood and on availability. Most often I succumb to the OCD and it has to be CD/Files (ripped CDs) or Tidal...
I have avoided FOMO by resisting SACD from the beginning, knowing that it would be a doomed format in the sense that it would always carry just a tiny amount of all the music available. In retrospect I am so glad I did not put any effort, time and money into the format. Now SOTA CD replay apparently beats SACD on most other playback gear, so there isn't even a compelling sound quality argument to be made anymore (if you're into multi-channel that's a different issue).
I have avoided FOMO also by resisting streaming. But then it's easy for me since I am the kind of listener that rather goes deep than broad. In my recent 2-week stay vacation I listened at least 10 times to the entire double CD of Richard Barrett's music for cello & electronics. Challenging but incredibly rewarding music. The repeated listening was more than worth it, new discoveries with every listen. Exciting.
And I have avoided FOMO by not constantly changing to the newest gear.