I have started using nvim about a year ago, and that one also took three separate tries before it finally stuck with me :) After that, about 8 months ago I found tmux and had a harsh "first impression".
These days I enjoy using both of those tools and get more excited the more I learn about them.
I tried LazyVim a couple of times, but felt that I would rather go back to a simpler nvim setup, and then build it up myself and learn as I go. I have stuck and enjoyed kickstart.nvim: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim
It has been my starting point, and I have gradually been adding new plugins and reconfiguring existing ones.
I have started using nvim about a year ago, and that one also took three separate tries before it finally stuck with me :) After that, about 8 months ago I found tmux and had a harsh "first impression".
These days I enjoy using both of those tools and get more excited the more I learn about them.