It's true that everyone has different touring styles, different preferences for planning. The problems arise when Disney imposes systems that favor one over the other. The bigger the imposition, the worse off more people are (though there always will be some who love it).
From weakest imposition to strongest:
(1) ALL STAND-BY
Guests can use rope drop, late night, or Touring Plans to suit their taste (or skill or endurance!) but everyone "competes" on a level playing field, even if they bring different "abilities" to the "game."
(2) LEGACY FP
This seems to be a favorite, for good reason. It seems the benefits (getting what you want) outweigh the costs (longer standbys) for most people. A slight imposition.
(3) FP+
(4) G+
These disasters are well documented, the latter being a huge imposition, given the apparently unexpectedly high number of users.
Notice how it is trending in one direction over time?
Count me among those who say that if there must be some kind of line-skipping system, it should be high-priced in order to limit the number of users (and limit the imposition). I go to Universal, for example, and barely notice those who have elected to purchase their whatever pass. I don't even know what it's called! That's how little it disrupts.