No matter how hard you try, poor people can be difficult to persuade to accept and invest in bitcoin, according to my crypto knowledge and people's enlightenment. They vehemently criticize whatever you show them or introduce them to. They are the ones who constantly inquire about how you manage your funds in order to live during this economic downturn.
Too harsh. You're very one-sided on this one. There are 2 kinds of poor people.
1. There are poor people who really don't know about Bitcoin, and they don't really like investing into Bitcoin and investing other assets. No matter what you will do, they really don't like to invest, and we can't do anything about it.
2. There are poor people who really likes to invest into Bitcoin, but the problem is that they don't have cash or spare money to be used to buy it. Let's accept it. There are some people around that are only earning minimum wage monthly and that's enough for the whole family to sustain their daily lives. Nothing left for savings, nothing left for investment etc.
How can we persuade the poor that without making investments and taking risks, they would not succeed in life? If they are looking for a financial breakthrough, they need become involved with anything because good things in life don't just fall into their laps. Life is about taking chances and seizing any opportunity that presents itself.
Be an eye-opener to them and not don't spoon-feed them.
Kinda harsh TBH but it's the way that I think that will work. If a person really is interested on investing into Bitcoin after explaining the basics of it, they will be the ones who will find a way to learn. They will be the one who will find a way to invest into Bitcoin. I don't like spoon-feeding people because of the fact that they might not interested on it at first place. Like I said, people who are interested in a certain thing will always find a way to know more about it.