Luckily, there was a networking thread about this very question started on Oct 27th I believe with some posts up to the 30th, then the discussion seemed to dry up.
An interesting point just came up. I never asked about forcing anything on anyone. I merely asked about passing along information to everyone, even if they hadn't asked to hear that truth. You may be trying to get me through a slightly different slant. Our job is to share the message as loudly and as often as we wish. It's up to them as to whether or not they want to listen. Even if you say the same message 100 times an hour, till they are sick to death of your voice, you have not violated their free will. It's on them to go where they can't hear you. Not up to you to shut the hell up, which then becomes a violation of your free will.
This is quite the blasé attitude. Whatever happened to the basic principle of strategic enclosure?
This 'job description' - which I see you're attempting to apply to us all - is not reflective of the accumulated research of this forum. 'I do what I wish - others must adapt to me'. That doesn't sound very service-oriented to me. Behaving only in accordance with your own wishes is STS. An STO candidate gives only to those who ask, and only what they ask.
These concepts don't need to be complex. Playing a trumpet every morning at dawn is your choice, yes. But will it disturb the rest time of your sleeping neighbours? If it does, according to your post, it would be their fault for being upset. Projection of blame onto those negatively affected by our own bad behaviour shows very poor psychological hygiene. It also assumes a cosmos where Free Will is a zero-sum proposition:
'I don't want my Free Will violated, so I choose to go around saying whatever I want to whomever I want. I do what I wish - others must adapt to me.'
This is selfishness masquerading as Free Will.
It doesn't matter if you're speaking the truth.
The way you speak and interact with others is just as important as the information you're attempting to convey. Rather than a simplistic, zero-sum assumption of Free Will, there is another way - doing the hard work to find a win-win situation of mutual respect, dialogue and cooperation. This derives from the notion that freedom without responsibility is empty. And the same could be said of Free Will without an STO orientation - it is empty.
Stress is increasing all over the world. And it sounds like you've had a lot going on recently, too. It may be well worth your while to network in the swamp about it .