I too like a perfectly sharpened knife. I will keep at it until I get it where I want it. But once its there, I don't touch it again until its again dull. There are a couple knives I keep multiples of because I don't want to stop to sharpen them.
One is my BUCK skinners, I keep two ready for deer season. they get used then sharpened and oiled and set aside for the next animal.
The second are my fillet knives, I keep a BUNCH of those in a roll up ready to go. These dull quickly with the big saltwater fish I usually catch. that's what I keep so many, i never want to sharpen them while out on the water. Its just a recipe for a bad situation.
MOST every time I get in this predicament its because the angle is wrong or not to my liking. Once the correct angle is achieved, it only takes a couple strokes to get it back shaving sharp.
CW