If you are aware that your neighbor living next door is into drug dealing and he come seek your advice how to buy Bitcoin, will you teach him?
What comes straight to mind is embezzling the ill-gotten money, but is this even safe? My other neighbor knows I am into Bitcoin and he learned from me, I guess that's how this other neighbor knew, I told him to go meet the next neighbor but he said he is not ready to teach.
What will you do if something like this is happening around you? Why would a drug dealer want to learn Bitcoin if not for a safer haven for running the business?
My mind isn't settled as I keep thinking different things, what is on your mind readers?
First of all don't write off anybody when it comes to learning no matter how you see that person.
Your neighbor who's a drug dealer and wants to learn about Bitcoin from
YOU and not the other guy you taught, is something you have to prepare your mind to do, I mean what's there? Like what do you expect when you are done teaching someone something good won't that person telling another?
He might be a drug dealer but can you tell if after teaching him all about Bitcoin that he might stop going into drugs? You can be a life changer at this point, drug dealers make so much money like you asked "
Why would a drug dealer want to learn Bitcoin? " who knows if he wants to stop the illegal way of making money. Well if I'm to be you OP I'd go ahead and teach him all I know about Bitcoin.
Definitely, everyone should have the chance to learn, but we need to be careful here. Lets consider: We dont know if this person wants to stop committing crimes or just discover other ways to generate money illegally. Each situation has different outcomes.
Im not saying he shouldnt learn about Bitcoin, but he should determine out his goals first. Is he serious about starting a cryptocurrency business? Do people think differently? You should teach if you answered yes to these questions. Life changes with education.
Information, like any instrument, can be utilized for good or evil.