So Massively recently tossed up an article with the tagline of "You Will Not Wish You Spent More Time Gaming" where the author proceeds to explain to his readership that we're finite creatures and much in the same way nobody ever says "I wish I had spent more time working" on their deathbed, nobody will ever say "I wish I had spent more time gaming" with their dying breath, either.
Ignoring the somewhat morbid contemplation of death, I found the article and the comments to be amusing. (You can imagine some of the comments, I'm sure.)
Link to the article in question:
http://massively.joystiq.com/2013/07/09/the-soapbox-you-will-not-wish-you-had-spent-more-time-gaming/
So, I ask you all. Is gaming somehow inferior to, say, grilling on the porch with friends? Or any other hobby, like camping or hiking or cooking or wine tasting or... I don't know, any other dozen of entertainments we amuse ourselves with? Do our memories earned gaming mean less than memories earned in any other pursuit?
I had a multifaceted feeling about the article.