I would not take it personally.
But because it is not "personal" it is even worst! One thing is when your friend is telling you "change something in your life" and another thing is when a stranger does it...
Look at it this way: a group of people, who do not know you, never met you, to whom you do not present any physical or financial danger nor threaten them in any shape or form, WANT to influence your way of living not only “in public” but “in private”, to go inside your life and inside your head and change it for no practical purpose or any direct consequence to them!!! ???
I understand and respect when unfamiliar people say “please don’t smoke, the fumes bother me”. They have the right! But it is different when people who do not know you say “don’t smoke it’s bad for you”…. They don’t have that right! It’s understandable and acceptable if a friend says it, but not a stranger!
Why can’t people just mind their own business, and enjoy the fact that THEY have the freedom to practice what they want to practice in their territory.
America was created and advertises itself to immigrants as a place of “personal freedoms”. It means “you have freedom to practice yours-whatever”, it does not mean “you have freedom to bother others so they practice the same thing you do”.
If I ever had any legislative power, I would completely change US Postal Service practices, and prevent sending unsolicited mail to private addresses/residences. With today’s technology it is possible to do effectively.
Each address is assigned a bar code, or some kind of code, which residents can give to the commercial entities, private individuals, and organizations they chose to deal with. That code is placed on all correspondence packaging/envelopes to that address, and mail-person does not put anything in one’s box that does not have the code (which is scanned. They do it anyway with a lot of materials which have bar codes for delivery tracking).
If one wants to sign up for a catalogue, or to join an organization, one gives them the code…. No code – no delivery.
US Postal service also establishes “vending machine style” distribution kiosks in supermarkets, post-offices, public locations, where for the same amount as a stamp, a company or an organization can place their brochures, adverts, flyers, etc. Like in hotel lobbies – there is a stand with brochures for local tourist attractions. Those who are interested will stop and look.
I don’t think people and companies have a right to place THEIR STUFF in my private territory! Outside of it, yes. Inside NO! It's ridiculous! "They" are going through all this trouble, to figure out "what you want to buy", "what you may need", "who are you", "what you life is like"..... I don't want anyone "being concerned with me" behind my doors. If i step out to the outside world, i am prepared to see and acknowledge "other people". If i go to a party, i expect to communicate. If i am in my home i have the right to be "closed off to society" and not have anyone "enter" in any shape or form. And this unsolicited mail breaks that "bubble" of privacy.