It is odd having the tank gone. Our bedroom is much quieter, less blue, and I certainly do miss seeing my fish friends swim around.
Overall I do not regret the decision to take down the tank, even though it was quite unfortunate. I still actively browse the forum and contribute where I can to help others. The biggest change in my life is that my stress level has gone down, I am not constantly worried about the tank and keeping it clean.
Much to the dismay of my wife, I am probably what you would call a clean freak. It is not an OCD obsession or a germ thing, I just always want our house to be presentable and hotel like, or maybe like a show home. Luckily she likes a clean home as well and we both contribute to chores, I am just over the top with it sometimes. That being said, seeing algae and other things in the tank out of place always stressed me. When the tank was not clean, it would not bring me any enjoyment, only stress because it was not 'show ready.'
I am glad I got in to the hobby, but I am also glad that I got out. If you are considering getting out of the hobby, just imagine what the space your tank occupies will look like when it is gone. For me it is an empty reminder of my journey, but I am glad that journey came to an end. If you can't imagine your space without a tank, maybe you should stay in the hobby.
Now that the salt is cleaned up, holes in the wall for electronics and RODI lines are patched, and a fresh coat of paint is on the wall, I can finally relax. The empty space and a GFCI outlet are little reminders of the good times.
I plan to stay active on the forum and hopefully help others out. I do love the hobby, it just is not the time in my life for it, currently.