No, not stupid. Commit to it and you'll get your return. I gave up compound for myself, although I still have to tune and shoot my wife's kit, and I'm not complaining.
I gave up compound for myself because I've always wanted to shoot a recurve or longbow (I think of it as un-augmented archery) and just couldn't buy into, literally, all the gadgetry of setting up a compound like the bow hunting (shopping) magazines tell you that you need to do to be successful. To them I say BS, not for me. I put my resources into the arrows and broadheads and a nice take down Morrison to shoot them out of. I like to sit down at my bench and make my arrows, then go out in the back yard and shoot them. I don't want to sit at my bench messing with setting up the latest drop away rest or six pin illuminated site, or lining up my red dot scope, or making sure my peep site is served right so it turns to my eye...I'd rather build my arrows, check my brace height, adjust the nock if I need to, then go outside and shoot.
Now if I could just convice my wife that she really wants to shoot a recurve instead of a Matthews...