I just wanted to share a piece of advice that I learned early on from Andreas Antonopoulos (if you don't know whom this is, I highly recommend looking up his YouTube page and watching his videos and or reading his book Mastering Bitcoin) never tell anyone how much bitcoin you have. Andreas use to say it's not our job to teach everyone we know about bitcoin, letting them know we own some "Let that be my job" he would say.
I see so many people that come around here sharing how much bitcoin they own...don't. Just like any of your finances such as your portfolio or how much your annual salary is..it's no one's business but your own. Being transparent about these things can be harmful to you in a multitude of ways. As an advisor this is something I tell my clients all the time. Your financial info is private and should always remain that way. I hate these new social media trends where people walk up to strangers on the street and ask things like "how much do you pay in rent" or "how much money do you make a year"...ignore them!
Blockchain is an open book and if you use one address to receive payments, especially a vanity address, it's becoming hard to hide the number of bitcoins that you own or at least you owned. Btw it's not a good idea to speak the number of your coins in public but some people try to flex and say that they own some of them. I think that flexing is more dangerous. By the way, if you own 2, 3 and more bitcoins and are rich, you can't hide it or if you try to hide, then I don't understand what's the point of such wealth.
Btw I agree with you on the educational part, it's not necessary to enlighten everyone about Bitcoin. I have tried to do that and their response most of the time was that it's a scam, a pyramid and it will fall soon, they were saying that Bitcoin is used for illegal activities and etc. There is no point in arguing with these people, they will always close their eye on what's true with Bitcoin, they believe in lies that government tells them.