Most of us older fellows, I'm sure, have nostalgia around manual transmissions. I learned on a stick and drove nothing but for most of my life.
Then I got a fullsize Bronco with the 5.8L engine and it ONLY came as an auto (don't know who claimed requiring stick for towing applications, but most trucks for the past ten years insist on auto for towing). I thought offroading with an auto would be horrid, but I have to confess it was nice.
Then one day my Audi A-4 manual turned into a minivan (I hate it when that happens), and, of course, that was auto.
My most recent purchase was a standard only because it is the vehicle both my kids will learn to drive.
But I don't know who I'm kidding. It's not likely that they, or myself, will ever own another standard. Even the vehicle I bought with a 6-speed is better as an auto because of electronic controls.
If you want a standard in order to select the appropriate gear for the situation, most autos today have that and the paddle shifters in enthusiast cars are far superior to sticks in terms of control, precision and efficiency (would love to be able to afford an F1-style seamless shifting transmission).
If you want a standard because you like working a clutch and pushing the stick back and forth, like me you are a relic and probably call what you take pictures with a "digital" camera, as if there were ever any other kind.