I guess it's all about how important it is to you to get away from the stock launcher. To some people, the stock launcher is adequate - it does the job reasonably well, and it doesn't kill them to not have control of their wallpaper.
Personally, I like to group my apps in folders on my home screen, and the stock launcher doesn't allow you that capability. But, not having that capability isn't a show-stopper for me.
Other people make messing around with their home screens an actual activity - they love changing the colors and themse and what-have-you.
It's kind of like that with rooting too - myself, I don't see that much gained by rooting the Fire, but then I'm not into flashing different ROMs and all that jazz. I already have plenty of other hobbies to keep me busy.
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