I think the most important thing is to have the heart in the right place. I mean, be a good person. But honestly I'm more and more ok with having a different opinion about some things. I wouldn't vax my kids, and I've actually changed the mind of someone, who I was in a relationship with, about this topic. That was positive. So even because a relationship may start with different opinions, if you invite an inquisitive approach to these matters, people mind actually change their mind. So no, I don't regret it, because we also have a responsibility on HOW we present these topics to others, and we should also not assume that they can't change their opinion. It's all about presenting facts in a calm and non-confrontational manner. Bring the receipts, have your studies ready and be prepared to present the facts with curiosity and a positive outlook and approach. That's how we change minds. Not by saying "I believe this and if you don't, you're already on the side of the devil and there's no hope". Let's all take a chill pill and not be like the vaccine-religious cult that transformed the perception of a strong flu, into psychological terror. Peace ✌️