Or just family and friends. The few times I have tried, it was met with a lot of eye rolling, lectures on what a Ponzi scheme and bringing up the guy who lost his hard drive in the dump.

    It doesn’t seem worth it. But I think in other circles of people you care about, extremely important.

    Does anyone try to orange pill people at work?
    byu/thebitcoinmd inBitcoin



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    7 Comments

    1. I had one job where I encountered a lot of different customers everyday and when my management told me I had to stop talking with them about crypto, I quit. 😄

    2. OutlandishnessLimp25 on

      I no longer work because I was orange pilled …at work LOL (true story)

    3. Previous_Blueberry_5 on

      Hopeless case, I try not to even bring it up unless someone else brings it up first which rarely happens. Then I get lowkey excited because it’s a clear sign we’re still early despite ATH’s over $120K.

    4. Not a good idea. If they have questions, then do answer them, but convincing them to buy could backfire.

      Stress DCA and HODLing.

    5. johnny_blaze27 on

      Anytime anyone mentions bitcoin “crashing” I just remind them they’ve now said that countless times and yet here we are

    6. helmetdeep805 on

      I still have a guy who spent his esop cash out on bitcoin…He’s gunna hold but he did no research .He wasn’t ready for the heat😩

    7. Nope. Shut up and stack sats.

      If they’re talking or ask about it say something.

      Otherwise not worth it.

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