Chocolate and vanilla. Much of audio is personal preferences.
I transitioned from a good TT to CD years ago and haven't looked back. Early days I knew the TT was better, I just didn't care for the effort involved to maintain a TT system. Some digital is poorly done but then again, mastering counts. Digital also matured and then HD came along too.
How much of the material **I** want to listen to is on vinyl? How much was originally recorded in full analogue? Not much. Others have commented on the effort/space to operate/clean a TT system. Been there, done that. Being fundamentally lazy, no thanks.
I have my material on a server in lossless format. I can use this wherever I go. Lossless playback while walking, driving, or cleaning house. HD digital sounds great to me. Well mastered CDs too. Serious listening, imaging/dynamics, eyes misting over during an emotional track. Check. Check. Check. Not to mention playlists, Roon, and services such as Tidal. In my household LPs have no chance.
TT is not better than digital. Digital is not better than TT. Both have plus and minuses so choose your flavor and enjoy. I have.