Allen,
It seems you have a bad understanding of color and color management. Although I agree to keep it simple if things are a bit confusing. sRGB is the safest color space since it’s also the smallest. Remember that all displays are different. sRGB monitors do not exist; sRGB is approximating that of the average computer monitor.
I recommend reading some books:
http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/resources.htm
sRGB is an unnecessary limitation of your work. More and more people realize that the most important factor in (digital) photography is
maximizing and
preserving the quality of the picture through the entire workflow within the practical boundaries. Working with large color spaces is not a great effort and easy with some knowledge about color management. More and more people choose to work with even larger color spaces (like Prophoto) to extract all color data from their camera’s.
Choose sRGB if you want to keep it simple, but I expect that those photographers also choose jpeg files instead of RAW.