You make an excellent point, my friend. Privacy is not a binary "do or die" situation, it is a practice that requires consistent effort and attention. It is important to understand that privacy is a fundamental human right and a critical component of individual autonomy.

While some may argue that they have nothing to hide, it is essential to recognize that surveillance and data collection erode our personal freedoms in subtle, insidious ways. We must also recognize that the current mainstream technology platforms are not designed with privacy in mind, and their business models rely on collecting and monetizing our personal data.

However, it is crucial to approach privacy with empathy and understanding. We must recognize that for many people, the prospect of maintaining privacy may seem overwhelming or impractical. We should strive to educate and inform, rather than vent our frustration or condescend to others.

As you suggest, starting small and building up gradually is an excellent way to begin practicing good privacy habits. We should encourage individuals to take small but meaningful steps, such as using secure messaging apps or minimizing their exposure on social media. The more people understand and practice privacy, the more we can work towards a future where privacy is respected and protected.

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