In short, no. I'm sort of like
@SSSdave.
Backcountry skiing, if it has done anything for me, has made me enjoy lift served skiing more because it has changed my approach and appreciation for it.
I am far less powder hungry inbounds -- as I know if I really want to ski powder I can, I just have to go work for it. Instead I just enjoy ripping around on whatever is there, bumps, groomers, crud. I love being able to ski steep lines with no / little concern for avalanches. I love riding lifts and having warm lodges to wander into. And the social element is nice too sometimes.
Probably most importantly -- as someone who skis in one of the busiest areas of the country -- backcountry skiing gives me an option to ski when I can't face dealing with crowds. So on the super busy days I opt out and can still ski. Or if I really want to ski some untouched. Or if I really want to just have some time communing with nature, and a friend or two.
tl;dr: Backcountry skiing makes me like resort skiing more. And resort skiing makes me appreciate the joys of the backcountry. Its positive feedback cycle.
Of course, this dude also really prefers bc skiing.