@chris i guess it depends on your end goal. i am a huge fan of static sites, but i also don't know wordpress that well.
imo, static sites are very easy to maintain, and i personally like doing things from git repos and with markdown text. if that's the kind of experience you would prefer, then the static path can be very fulfilling.
one word of caution, when switching to a static site tool, you have to be careful about spending more time hacking on the tool than your posts ;)
@elmiko It's hard to explain all that on a network like this without sounding bad. Here's a post from when I moved back to WP from Hugo https://chriswiegman.com/2020/08/hello-wordpress-my-old-friend/
@elmiko I've actually gone both ways. I've been in WP since ~2008 and picked up Go, ironically, when I came to WP Engine. I loved Go but the project was killed when we bought a company with a mature version of the product.
WP was fun for a long time but now the overemphasis on making it a tool to rival Wix and Squarespace means I'm glad I stepped out of writing code for it.
@chris good read, and i'm super curious about your transition from Go to WordPress.