Spiders are really cool. They I think have a rather elegant look with all the long legs, not slimy or anything like that. They are also very polite house guests that usually stay hidden in the corners of dark places and just want to be left alone. They don't get into your food like ants, rip holes in your clothes like moths, make loud noise like crickets or suck your blood like mosquitos. In fact they will defend your home from many of the creatures I just mentioned, they eat most bugs considered pests from flies to mosquitos to moths, cockroaches and more. Spiders are also very solitary, your house will never be overrun with spiders unlike other insects, because they are so territorial. They don't live with other spiders and will kill off others in their domain until they are the last one standing.
If I see a spider or their web I leave them alone, and let them stay hidden. I grew up reading Roald Dahl's children books and remember Miss Spider from James and the Giant Peach, and lots of other nice arachnids from fiction like Charlotte from Charlotte's Web, so I was never especially scared of spiders, and the more I know of their benefits the more of I have come to like and appreciate them.
Some insects I am more drawn to than others like fireflies, lady bugs, butterflies. All of these are especially beautiful and delicate. However, I am okay with bugs, so long as they are not parasites or venomous. I obviously wouldn't want fleas on my pets, or to have a head full of lice or to get stung by a scorpion or have bedbugs in the home. But if it's not something that will hurt me or cause any trouble for me, and there aren't that many hanging around then I'm relatively calm around insects.