The same for me. Why should I care if I'm tracked? And if I don't want to be tracked I'll use private browsing (it's not just for porn, you know?). If I want even more privacy I'll use a clean vm, or if I'm going paranoid I could use an anonymous proxy or similar.
Consider bubbling, e.g. Google returns search results consistent with your previous clickthroughs. You end up seeing only results you agree with; it insulates your searching experience from disturbing foreign ideas like evolution or liberalism.
Tracking can be done by servers, using a workstation signature (ip/port, installed software versions etc, been discussed in other posts), it doesn't require your client station's consent (cookies).
Yet, when I look for "python", I'm not interested in snakes. When I look for "eclipse", it's almost sure that I'm not looking for astrological phenomena or (spare me!) books. It's incredibly useful to write "cinema" without having to specify which city I'm obviously in.
The point is: I want to be bubbled. In almost every situation, apart from reading opinions, it is the right thing to do for me.
In my humble opinion, the bubbling effect is overrated and (should be) avoidable with private browsing. Am I wrong?