Get the DRO, and get over the angst. Like
@Susquatch and at least one other (sorry for the lack of credit!) says, you will never go back. Sorta like being a dude growing up. First you are not interested in sex, then you learn about sex. Then you learn what sex with a partner is like, then you pretty much never want to have to regress! LOL! And some may flinch at the comparison, but I really do think it is apt, given what a HUGE change to the way you work becomes!
The skills of adapting and compensating for backlash and the like never get 'un-used', they just get added to, in the process. When my day job was running a CNC mill, I also had to learn new things, as far as recognizing when the backlash, etc., was getting to a point where it needed to be dealt with. Then I learned how to do just that, and carried on!
IMO, going CNC has a very similar effect on the way it changes the way you look at a project. Simply put, it opens a WHOLE wide lot of previously impossible or merely difficult operations, to making them readily available, and if you have the imagination, makes a lot of things that were otherwise impossible, a reasonable choice! Or it makes the routine making of SETS of identical parts, a job that you only had to do once, then repeat the program as required. Worth looking at what you get the enjoyment out of, the process, the Skill, or the end results.