Changing your mind is quite a bit different than changing your beliefs. In both religion and politics, almost no one is going to change their beliefs readily. You tend to tune to channels or churches that reinforce these beliefs. Changing your mind about one thing or another is much simpler. I drove Chevy trucks for twenty years. My dad was a Chevy man. I sat in a Dodge one day, and boom, I'm driving a Dodge. I find that I'd just as soon listen to the classic rock that I grew up with than let hardly any new stuff in. But I could change my mind...
I can change my mind quickly about what shoes to wear, route to take when there are more than two choices, changing the lip stick takes a little getting used to, but religion? I am open, but most likely would not convert to another faith....with my faith, there are many denominations all with different traditions, beliefs, etc. I choose the one that is most accepting and no man made rules; although, someone told me last week that Unitarian is more liberal than Episcopalianism. Before switching this up, I'd do a tremendous amount of due diligence and 'feel' my way around.
With politics, I don't believe in the platform of one party. I think the two major parties have advantages and disadvantages within their positions......this is part of the rub because I don't believe there is a one size fits all when it comes to politics. Maybe a one size fits 'most of the time' or 'some of the time;' however, our elected politicians rarely set outside of their party platforms.........I definitely prefer and respect someone who thinks outside the party and shows it.
I wouldn't change mechanics just to mix it up. I trust mine implicitly. We are a Chevrolet family, also. I've said before that because of the bailout and lack of repayment from GM, I probably won't buy another. But, the truth is that I quite possibly will.....in other words, time heals all wounds.
I would neva, eva in a million thousand years even think about drinking a Pepsi! I am a tried and true Co-Cola Gull. Wouldn't give up bacon either, which leads me to next 'change your mind' topic - health and healthy habits.
Would you or do you think most people would change their health habits to improve their overall health and longevity? I.E. smoking, drinking, diet, exercise........