BKCowGod
Automotive ADHD is fun!
I have two main cameras - the ubiquitous Canon Rebel DSLR with kit and big zoom lenses and a little Fuji Finepix.
I consider myself an amateur with aspirations. I have technical knowledge, though I don't use it for every shot. What I have found over and over is that the bulky Canon tends to stay in its case, while the cheap and easy to pocket Fuji gets the most use. If you want to focus on photography and have the space and willingness to carry an SLR, it will give you more flexibility. But small P&S cameras undoubtedly have an important place for the less-planned photography sessions.
They also don't scream to the world that you are a PHOTOGRAPHER like an SLR might, so many people are more comfortable around a P&S.
I consider myself an amateur with aspirations. I have technical knowledge, though I don't use it for every shot. What I have found over and over is that the bulky Canon tends to stay in its case, while the cheap and easy to pocket Fuji gets the most use. If you want to focus on photography and have the space and willingness to carry an SLR, it will give you more flexibility. But small P&S cameras undoubtedly have an important place for the less-planned photography sessions.
They also don't scream to the world that you are a PHOTOGRAPHER like an SLR might, so many people are more comfortable around a P&S.