FWIW the cool thing about gentoo was the "use-flags", to enable/disable compile-time features in various packages. Build some apps with GTK or with just the command-line version, with libao or pulse-audio, etc. Nowadays some distro packages have "optional dependencies" and variants like foobar-cli and foobar-gui, but not nearly as comprehensive as Gentoo of course. Learning about some minor custom CFLAGS was just part of the fun (and yeah some "funroll-loops" site was making fun of "gentoo ricers" way back then already).
I used Gentoo a lot, jeez, between 20 and 15 years ago, and the install guide guiding me through partitioning disks, formatting disks, unpacking tarballs, editing config files, and running grub-install etc, was so incredibly valuable to me that I have trouble expressing it.