despite a lot of the backlash i've seen around the web concerning tailwind, bootstrapping projects is easier when all* the work is done for you. i also found that the consistency and familiarity you gain is just... nice? i've learned a lot about css through the tailwind documentation, and it's impacted the way i look at and implement my own css outside of using it. i even practiced learning css by creating my own design system / atomic css framework by mimicking tailwind. not sure if you've checked this out but windicss[0] is an awesome implementation of tailwind.
The wonderful thing that it gives you is some natural feeling constraints.