I've been in the crypto for 5 years, but it's the first time that I've heard that term "Orange Pill" being used.
That's the proof that I really need to do some more research, and gain more knowledge.

It seems that I also have a lot more to learn as I am also new to the term "Orange Pill".
It was very unfamiliar to me when I first read this thread.
I too am learning every day and I thought it was a well-known expression

(that's why I didn't expect most of the answers I got)
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Quite a reference, I know about the "Orange Pill" you mentioned.
Just forget about those people who aren't interested in Bitcoin. I don't want to convince them myself as well. I will only answer them once they asked me something that is related to Bitcoin, but to convince them to buy Bitcoin? I will not do it because of two things. One is, I want them to learn what Bitcoin is, then let them decide whether they will invest or not. Two is, I don't want to be blamed once they lose money because they invested into Bitcoin.
There's no convincing when someone you know or someone around you doesn't understand Bitcoin and doesn't want to know about it.
Convincing newbies to buy Bitcoin will only be a disaster and it will reflect badly on your reputation when the investment goes badly.
Just provide general knowledge about Bitcoin so that they are familiar with Bitcoin and investment advice is really not needed.
Let them choose what to do next.