I used to be indifferent, until the first time I hit the brakes on an icy day adn was able to control my vehicle to avoid a skid/crash at a junction.
I was taught "cadence braking" to control slide, and it works - but ABS starts to work faster, and works more effectively.
For all the people that say that they think it takes them away from the feel of "real" driving, I would wonder what your feelings are on (for example) electric starters, signal lamps, synchromesh gears, automatic transmissions, servo brakes, etc etc - all of which have been blamed at various times for making driving a less real experience.
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