I used to feel like you did, but I no longer think it's drastic when compared to the drastic nature that eating meat does to our health, our environment, & our economy. The idea that it's drastic relates only to the sensory withdrawal of our comfort zone. People could say that going sober or quitting cigarettes cold turkey is drastic, but they don't b/c they identify that these are habits that need to be eliminated. There's value in placing one's own health & planet above the satisfaction of one's own palate. You should be applauded for daring to take on such a journey. Look, people who don't get it usually know very little about it or are simply engaged in cognitive dissonance. I like that you are passionate about the issues, as anyone should be (it's very serious & very real), but you have to exercise patience (I know, I know the clock isn't exactly on our side here). However, we were all indoctrinated in our youth to adopt the beliefs & customs of our caretakers against our own better judgement. So there's a natural tendency for people to become very protective of these ideals b/c they represent a large part of their identity. Think about it, what other custom is as entrenched in every activity & event of our daily lives like eating is? Food comes w/ memories & emotional attachments. So it feels invasive when we attempt to pull this foundation out from under people. I usually let my lifestyle do the talking. People noticed how "normal" it actually i
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