Learning of bitcoin should be based on interest and not by force. If you try to teach someone about bitcoin and that person is not showing any interest, it is better that you forget about it,and try to talk to someone else who will be interested on it.
I don't know of anybody, but, speaking for myself, I really have no time to Force knowledge on someone who doesn't show interest or who is not ready to learn what I am educating them about. In the past, I tried to teach my nephew a few things about Bitcoin, but although it was a free day for me, I was just thinking of how to happily spend that day with my family. Apart from that, I think it is better to educate people who are in need of education rather than educating people who are not even ready to accept what you are saying. Educating someone about something that doesn't catch their interest is just an absolute waste of time and energy, so I agree with your topic. Most people that I have talked to about Bitcoin were people who really had a big interest in it, and I gave it to only a few of them because the time was not There to educate them all, and I will not have the chance to do that as well. I am thinking of organizing them all for a meeting, but I will arrange it in due time.
Cheers 🥂, Dr.Bitcoin_Strange 👺👺
The show of interest really matters because knowledge of something can't be forced on anyone even if you want to make a clear statement on how positive the thing might be of good to the person. Since after discovering this forum or should I say library I have always referred those who have a certain interest on bitcoin but are scared of it due to the wrong perception toward the technology to visit the forum so that they can learn properly by themselves as they say experience is the best teacher.