“He was of that temper which is tortured more by compromise than by quarrel.” — G.K. Chesterton, The Victorian Age in Literature
Conflict is inevitable. You will either have to fight for what you believe in or you will have to surrender some of what you believe in. Which situation are you more eager to avoid? Are you more willing to reconsider what you believe in order to avoid a potential collision or are you more willing to endure the impact of the clash in order to stick to your convictions.
"If we are not all trying to convince the world of the truth of our convictions, what in the world are we doing; or why in the world do we call them our convictions at all?" ― G.K. Chesterton
If you are willing to have your most cherished beliefs raped and pillaged by foreign concepts in order to coexist with them, compromise is your most cherished belief and you won't be holding it for long before you have nothing left to hold. Convictions always cost your something. If you are not willing to pay the costs, you cannot hold to them.
“The modern habit of saying 'This is my opinion, but I may be wrong' is entirely irrational. If I say that it may be wrong, I say that is not my opinion.” ― G.K. Chesterton
You cannot have an opinion that you do not have. If you are not willing to count the costs when it comes to owning it, then you are owned by someone or something else. Whatever you have, it is not an opinion. You may have thoughts about what happens next, but at some point, even those will be taken away from you.
When conflict and compromise fight, conflict always wins.