And, it's about having the machine fit the circumstance. If you have to move dirt, a bulldozer is the most powerful, and can do it the easiest. But, a mini-excavator or shovel might be a lot more appropriate.
My most used 1/2" drive ratchets are 9 1/2", 11", 14", 14", and 15".
My 3/8" are 4,7,8,9,10,11".
My 1/4" are 4,5,6,11".
In theory, I could use an 11" ratchet in any of the three drive sizes. But, many times that length won't fit and work correctly. I use the 4" and 6" 1/4" drive more than any others on automotive. In 3/8", I predominately use the 8". In 1/2", I predominately use the 11". I only go to the longer if I've got stubborn fasteners that need more leverage.
Under the proposed "let the machine do the work" principle, I'm obviously mentally challenged, because I don't automatically go to the 15", high leverage tool first. Under the real world, actually do the work principle, I obviously choose my tool to fit the job needed.
What I have found by using 3/8" and 1/4" drive more, is that I break a lot less fasteners than I used to when my primary set was 1/2" drive, so I had to use that. I don't find I break a lot more sockets. What I break the most of is 1/2" and 10mm x 3/8" drive, and 3/4" to 7/8" in 1/2" drive. Those are just at the weak spot of size/thickness to break more easily. When you go up to 9/16" or 1", the socket wall thickness generally gets a lot thicker.