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I don't think it really goes here, but here's my advice lol:
Unless you really need steam hardware (the steam deck is amazing for commuters, for example), you probably don't need to buy it. That being said, they are fun to use, so feel free if you'd like to.
You can also get some games that are difficult to play pirated during a steam sale (mainly live service games, I believe). Just wishlist and wait.
I agree, don't feel pressured to buy what you don't need, don't want, or can't readily afford.
Another option is you could buy from one of your favorite developers. There are a handful of games that I've purchased (sometimes for friends) simply because I've liked their game.
There are lists of DRM-free games you could get if you're concerned about Steam's platform or want to run them independent of platforms. Here's one such list from PCGamingWiki.com