It amuses me that people get worked up about trading prospects when most of the times the trades don't matter at all. Most prospects have short/mediocre careers, fail completely, or get hurt. Sure, you need good young players who are relatively cheap to compete. But more often than not, the prospects don't contribute. Before the 2022 season, I mused whether a trade involving Alec Bohm could bring Matt Chapman. I don't know whether that could have happened, but if it had, the Phillies might have been world champions.
David Robertson saved six games and had 0.7 WAR for the Phillies last year, and they won the wild card by a game. They might not have made the playoffs without him.
To me, the poster child for prospect-trading angst was the Hunter Pence trade. Among the four prospects the Phillies traded, they had about 7-8 WAR total for their careers. Pence had almost 15 after Houston traded him, including 3.3 for the Phillies. If things had broken a bit differently in the playoffs, he could have been the difference on a championship team. That was a trade worth making.