Which is fine - everybody plays differently and that's what makes this game great but how many times do you see MTT/Cash pros shoving pre-flop without being forced into it or short stacked? It's rare because they know it can be cracked and don't want to burn money. There is a difference between aggressive play and reckless play and every time you shove you're literally leaving the result up to the gods - and that's something you want to avoid as much as possible if you really want to be profitable, esp live.
Whereas if somebody called my re-raise pre-flop you can happily assume they've got a big hand worth playing. If the flop pairs up with kings, it's likely somebody has you beat. I would still probably do a large bet on the turn to see where I stand, but if a board like that comes and somebody calls then alarm bells gotta be going off, if the flop pairs 6/6, then you're probably in a much stronger position because the likelihood of them playing something that small into a pot that large is unlikely - he could be pot committed at this point, but even then you still have to at least consider that you're beat.
Either way, if the first option comes to pass, at least then you can pull out with 1/2-3/4 of your stack and continue on while licking your wounds, over walking to the cage or the door. Ofc this is dependent on the players at the table, your reads and all that jazz, but the reality is if you bet into them or they bet into you and you 3bet and they call, then you value/cbet the flop (which would be a large raise just based on the already bloated pot) then you know they got something, they wouldn't be playing a draw on a flop like that and if they are, then you just paid for information that'll pay off in the future.
That's my way - I don't expect people to agree with it.