Good post,
I think that it is important to settle within yourself what you want out of this hobby/sport.
I am an advanced pilot I go to as many contest as I can but coach Junior College Football and have to miss
more than I would like. The higher you get on the competition level the more a person needs to define what it is
that you want to be doing. As an advanced Pilot if I want to become an expert I would have to :
1. Find a good coach.
2. Practice on a regular basis and frequently with a coach.
3. Get the equipment necessary to compete at that level.
4. Dedicate myself to a much larger degree to achieve the "Expert level."
Having said that some people are all about getting to "Expert", some are happy just competing and hanging out with friends. There are people in each level. We are all different, some love the tedious building and painting , buffing, etc. Some love the flying part and not so much the building and painting. Some just like to fly and not build. Some like to tinker, some like to collect . Some are artists in their creations, some are Rocket Scientists,
(with a great sense of humor) ,Some are engineers and airline pilots, Nasa , etc, etc.My opinion is when
you can settle within yourself what you are and not try to be someone else the fun starts!
My wish is that we would all enjoy this while we can because a lot of us are getting older and in time all
of this may not be around.