In field theory textbooks, it is shown that while any gauge invariant Lagrangian must involve massless gauge fields, to obtain massive gauge bosons, we must postulate the existence of a Higgs scalar field, which causes spontaneous symmetry breaking to occur, and thus gives the gauge bosons mass.
While the math behind this is clear to me, I am unable to understand it intuitively - that is, why spontaneous symmetry breaking, of all things? Is it just a wild guess, which works? Or is that a natural, intuitive way to conclude that to obtain massive bosons, we must have spontaneous symmetry breaking?