I have said it many times before that it will be very difficult for me to introduce someone to Bitcoin because those who don’t know about it always think negatively about it. There are many ways to learn Bitcoin.
As for me, I am always ready to introduce people to Bitcoin anytime I see that they don't know much about it, or when my close ones don't know about it. I am always ready to tell them more about Bitcoin, and they always appreciate me for the introduction. Still, there are some people who have negative opinions about Bitcoin. I don't always blame them for that because I know it's due to a lack of understanding about the truth behind Bitcoin. People are different, and not everyone you introduce to Bitcoin will have a negative view of it. However, there’s one important point: don’t force anyone to invest in Bitcoin. Just introduce them to it and share what they need to know, especially about investment—not trading. If many people had the opportunity to be introduced to Bitcoin by someone knowledgeable at first, many might not have invested in those 'shitcoin' projects that have lost them money. After all, shitcoins are all about pump and dump.
From the negative responses that I got when I first knew about the potentials of Bitcoin I don't bother anymore to convince family and friends to invest in it. I don't tell anyone again about Bitcoin investment, if I see them talk about it and I see genuine interest in them that is when I can share my knowledge. Besides because of the different recent news about crypto owners that have been attacked I don't think that it's very safe to let everybody to know about your Bitcoin holding.
Bitcoin has made a name for itself and anybody that is curious about it can easily ask AI and get results. For the smart ones that will invest in Bitcoin let them hold for the long term and understand that dip is a part of it's volatility, it'll always rise and reach new ATH.