Are you saying that you never use auto ISO? I am curious to know if you also focus manually, set a custom white balance for each shot, use an external spot meter and set the aperture and shutter speed manually.
Control is good, it is why all the settings are available on serious cameras but never using the automation that you have paid for is like buying a dog and barking yourself!
I want to know that when I pick up my camera be it digital or 35mm it is ready to go. Auto ISO is a significant advance over 35mm in that regard as I can go from one extreme of lighting to another and still have some expectation of getting a usable image and am not locked into one ISO for a whole roll. I will go further and say that my default setting includes program mode for exposure - I can always shift it with a twiddle of my right thumb. If required it doesn't slow the process much to dial in some exposure compensation. This is perfectly good enough for the vast majority of shots that most people will take. For the remaining few, if there is time, the other modes and options are there.
I am fortunate that I have a range of cameras at my disposal so I can choose the degree of automation. If I know that I will be taking shots where I want the highest possible quality and will be able to take my time the digital and 35mm gear stays in the bag and I lug the 2 1/4 square kit out. If I expect to have 20 minutes for each shot I clamber up into the loft and blow the dust off the Sinar. That's the option where I really have control over the settings!