Those are the main points I have used over time to "orange-pill" my friends and relatives, we can discuss if you find them useful, or if you have any other ones.
I have compiled them, and created a free PDF so I can gift it to my friends, I have called it "How to get you to understand Bitcoin in less than 1 hour"
I'm not really sure anyone will easily understand the contents of the text you wrote in less than an hour because currently reading is one of the most boring jobs. Teaching bitcoin to anyone is not our responsibility, but if we feel it needs to be taught then do it in a way that is more concise and easier for them to understand. These steps can be taken by people understanding the risks, storing bitcoins and how to invest correctly so that when people want to invest they don't make mistakes that result in losing money.
Everyone has their own views when it comes to investing and if their lives are not used to technology then it will be much more difficult to introduce bitcoin. For example, our parents and their previous lives did not really understand technology so bitcoin would be considered the newest investment which was quite risky and they would not easily believe what we explained because in their time bitcoin did not exist yet.