That really is the key. If you are happy with what you got value and performance wise at the end of the life of the battery so-be-it.
It really shouldn't surprise me the incredibly wide range of usage shown on this forum. Some folks are extremely light occasional users while others at the opposite end of the spectrum are "hard-core" qualifying for "Off-Grid" status.
Batteries being Quixotic entities, mixed up with various and sundry methods used to keep them fed and happy (with cost used as a potent seasoning) is what captured my interest so many decades ago.