MF is very Zen. My Rolleiflex kit is as minimalist as I will ever get - camera, lens hood, one or two filters, a few rolls of film, maybe a Gossen or my old Weston Master V if I feel the need for a meter - I could add a few other accessories, but they aren't really needed.
This simplicity lets me concentrate on the images I make. Back home in my dakroom, processing the film and printing the best images are delights - no fussing about with having to make up to 36 small prints from 35mm negatives.
I get more keepers from my Rolleis than any other camera I own, including my digital Nikons.
Quality over quantity. If only I had figured out all this in the 1960s when I started out in photography...
The cost of 120 film in Australia is a worry, but I've posted about this before, so let's not go there this time.
Now and then I think about ridding myself of the rest of my film cameras, but ten minutes with my 'flexes and I wipe that silly notion from my brain.