Two totally different ways of looking at it. Neither is wrong. Neither is what I would probably do.
Getting in a rut is easy to do. I found myself in one several years ago and I think I'm just now coming out of it and finding a renewed drive in fishing. Not that I haven't always gone, but it got stale somehere and while I still did it, I wasn't working to change anything, or be any better. Trips planned for the future has created a lot of new drive. Not only am I looking forward to what is to come, I'm also more interested in the fishing I'm doing locally. It's brought everything around except my bank account.
I used to be a lot different. I had to catch every fish. There was no time to take a break. There was no time for lunch. You just fished. And I had to catch the most and the biggest. I would be the best out there. Now I just want to catch one fish. I don't really care what it is or how big it is. Catch one and you are succesful. Then I feel free to do whatever I want. Catch more. Try new things. Take some pics. Or just sit and watch the world go by.