regarding the age old question of whether tradition supersedes creative license, I'll go with a metaphor:

It is traditional at weddings for the bride to wear a beautiful white gown, and for the groom to wear a tux, and for the wedding to be held in a church attended by a large number of family and friends.

Occasionally a free-thinking couple deviates from that model and does something out of the ordinary like getting married under a waterfall in a state park, wearing flip flops and swimsuits, attended only by a few people.

The point of contrast I want to make is that the young forward thinking people tend to see that as cool, while the stodgy old ladies shake their heads at the breach of tradition.

That pretty much illustrates my thoughts on the true significance of tradition. You can fill in the variables as you see fit.

PS, I like stodgy old ladies, I'm just glad I don't have to live by their rules.