I use two digital SLRs for much of what I do. I got a wild hair several months ago and decided to put a film set up together. So; I bought an old Nikon FE for $75 in really perfect condition. Most of my Nikon glass works beautifully on the old fim slr. Altogether very satisfying experience for the price of a dinner out. However, an SLR is still fairly obtrusive no matter how simple. It's loud, larger just says "I'm taking your picture" invasively. So, I got interested in rangefinders, I think mainly due to the compactness and weight of the SLRs. I spent a LOT of time researching the new CV's with various lens combinations etc.. That led me to start looking at used Leicas and a trade off analysis, i.e. a new Bessa R2/R3 vs a used M6 etc. etc. I was able to justify a used M6 in extremely good condition with a 50 f/2 cron for $2k all in. I have since added a 90 Elmarit in new condition for $1k. I say I was able to justify it. Thats only for me . Others have to make their own call. I'm fortunate enough to have some disposable income I can spend on things like this. It's very difficult to actually make a cost benefit analysis and come out with a Leica. The CV Bessas and several other cameras are very good and, has been said. It's not the camera that takes the picture. Build quality, durability and failure rates are in favor of the Leica, but one could buy two CV Bessas for the price of one good used M6. So, in terms of mechanical problems, you could replace the Bessa and still be ahead. The one thing that seems to weigh heavily in favor of the Leica is longevity and consistency of compatible lenses and other accessories. As much as people love their Cosina products, will Cosina be here producing parts, lenses etc for the really long haul? There is a ton of Leica product out there already and more being made every day. It's hard to make a case for Leica not surviving in business. Absolute dollars aside, these are considerations as well.
I haven't actually answered the question? No dreams for any extended period. I just approached it from an analytical standpoint and ended up where I am. Six months ago, I had no film camera.