Joe, i do agree with you but my road is somewhat different than many, i really struggled to build my first one, no plan, no teacher, not much English for me so there was a lot of translation and i even went against some well intended advice from Mario which was to build with real wood instead of plywood, anybody in it's right mind would have listened to him but i did not because i knew what kind of person i was and was aware of the costs involved ahead vs the poor woodworking skills i had. My aim was really humble, it was to obtain a loud soundbox which i did. it didn't matter what my first would look like, i knew it was just a test. For the second and 3rd, i'm now using a plan but it's just a matter of filling certain gaps in my knowledge with guitar components dimensions and obtain easy to create templates. Like you say, i'm the kind of guy who will go ahead and forge my own opinions on what to do but in the case of my second and 3rd, i do not want to take any chances, i just wanna do it right for they are gifts to loved ones. FWIW, i do intend to listen to my wood and even create my own bracing style one day, others have done it so why wouldn't i eh? i've always been curious , it's a natural gift i have but in my case, i sometimes have to stop and listen but stiil think that after15-20 guitars, i'll have a pretty good idea of what i'm doing. The moral of your story is great and i have this in common with you, i charge ahead no matter what, maybe the plan is just the break i needed after 9 months of searching the answers like crazy!
Thanks bud