It started with me opting not to keep smart lights when I moved. I found the routine of pressing physical switches more rewarding than the tap of a touch screen. I've since gotten into vinyl, and film photography. I still stream music, and I still take photos with my iPhone when it's more convenient, but I find the physicality of analog devices uniquely rewarding.
Everything is so "digital" today. We lost the sense of the ritual, of the preparation of something. We want perfection, but perfection becomes cold. For example, vinyl sound is warm, alive.