You do learn some things just by doing them over and over and by getting old doing them. And one of them is, you really need less...

My model for this is late Beethoven. He moves so strangely and quite suddenly sometimes from place to place in his music, in the late quartets. He knows where he's going and he just doesn't want to waste all that time getting there. But if you listen, if you're with it, he takes you with him. I think sometimes about old painters — they get so simple in their means. Just so plain and simple. Because they know they haven't got time. One is aware of this as one gets older. You can't waste time.

Ursula LeGuin