I did not expect to like tailwind, and it still irks my past-self's approach to CSS. But I can't argue that as a wholistic approach to CSS, it is very capable and once you learn the lexicon, very fast to develop with. I really did enjoy it.
Tailwind goes against all old CSS best practices, so I was strongly against it. But I eventually tried it after reading everyone recommending it and it’s great.
It's also one of the very few frameworks that cares about accessibility by default in their examples: no buttons-as-links, no divs-as-lists, clear contrast everywhere.