Terry - reminds me of philosopher Alan Watts. Near the end of his life, he wrote that, after a lifetime of study and teaching and practice in the areas of eastern and western religions and mysticism, he'd come to the place where the only thing he knew and the only advice he could give was that people should "do what they like" - in his case, eat good bread and cheese, practice Chinese calligraphy, sit on a boat at sunset, drink wine, hang out with a woman he loved, and talk about life. Which is to say, it's amazing how few people, in any profession, can keep it as simple as Mr. K does -- i.e. people who know what they like, and then go do it.
Peter