Educating my friends about Bitcoin isn't easy—sometimes I feel like giving up! The fiat system is too deeply rooted in their minds; it's hard to pull it out.
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If your friends know you’re a bitcoiner, wait for them to ask you. Not the other way around. Freedom has to be a choice.
Give it up. The less hodlers the better the price for the rest of us.
There are rarely any questions. I get frustrated when they always measure Bitcoin by fiat wealth, not freedom
I find that just sharing my life, authentically, with my friends orange pills them, slowly, then suddenly.
For example a recent trip to the lake district staying in the nicest suite in one of the best hotels, paid for in Sats, bought in 2016, cost me around $10.
Everybody else paid over $1,500 for an average room.
Point things like this out, consistently, not smugly, but just explain your view point on life when asked.
I don’t really discuss Bitcoin anymore when I’m with my close circle.
"This is a great idea — I’ll try it in the future. Maybe they’ll regret not buying Bitcoin a few years ago. 😂
Try not to make them feel bad, that's your own ego seeking affirmation and will alienate them from you.
I feel the same — they talk about financial problems but never take the initiative to understand the solution.