The earlier we understand that bitcoin is not for everyone, the better because it saves us the time and energy that we would have used to convince those who are uninterested, to move on to those who are interested and it can also drive adoption faster. I've read some threads here of some people trying to convince their family members on the positives of Bitcoin and get enraged if the said members don't share the same opinion as them but I feel everyone is entitled to his opinion and while some regard Bitcoin with outright disgust like Charlie Munger, there are some who care less of it's existence.
Bitcoiners have the opportunity to stand for something and that's eliminating the need for central authorities such as the government and banks and rather than forcing everyone to confirm to their beliefs, it's better to find an audience worth serving. What's your take, guys?
since the beginning of circulation, there will always be resistance to bitcoin and that is natural in my opinion. just informing the community that supports bitcoin I don't think it will be effective in accelerating adoption, I used to reject bitcoin but there was a time when I was very curious about bitcoin and finally I really felt the benefits of bitcoin. As bitcoiners, we also have a responsibility to share Bitcoin with everyone, of course, slowly.
Of course, we will still share bitcoin with everyone around us but we also need to be ready and prepared for the fact that not everyone will invest in bitcoin when we share it with them. There will be people who flatly refuse and there will be people like us who love bitcoin. But honestly, I won't do this often because I don't want to waste my time too much.
Moreover, with the current development of social networks, finding information about bitcoin is not too difficult. And investing in bitcoin is beneficial for them, they should find out for themselves, don't wait for others to give them the opportunity.