I like the wine analogy - but disagree with it from the "Brain Breaking" standpoint. Obsessing about wine is very different from obsessing about audio equipment and the "quality" of what we are listening to. If I pick and drink from a bottle of wine that costs $135, I will enjoy it to a certain extent and then will probably never taste it again. I obsess over audio equipment and music quality because I will expend a lot of energy and downstream time commitment (not the dollar commitment) to get to a point of enjoyment = setting up and improving an audio system and then reaping the benefits. I then can continue to enjoy varieties of music periodically and repetitively - sometimes with new listeners. Life is too short not to be listening to great quality music with all its diversity - and to not to take the advantages of the improving technology. I love helping a young person experiencing his current favorite song in high-res lossless quality over a top quality headphone system that has been EQ'd. Wine, in my opinion, has not changed very much in top quality end - but it has dramatically improved in consistency of the low to mid range quality.
Why Are We Breaking Our Brains?