So you are saying you allocate critical resources towards this particular type of training because it is the best return on your dollar for ensuring your survival of potentially lethal situations you are likely to face in your day to day routine?
So you can tell me when a home invasion is going to happen?
A car-jacking?
Get attacked by methheads while out on a bike ride in the evening?
An active shooter at College Mall in Bloomington when I take my kids school clothes shopping?
No??
I can't tell when those things are going to happen either, but all of those scenarios will probably have friendlies downrange, not behind the 180.
So I try to get as much training as my little budget and ammo stock can afford. When I can't afford to go to training, I study as much from as many other places as I can.
I most certainly do not carry my Glock for "recreational purposes"... that's what USPSA and Steel matches are for.
But that's just me.... I don't know what's going to happen. If I never had to draw my gun again for the rest of my life, I'd be a happy man.