In my experience, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to starting conversations with people about Bitcoin. Different people have different interests and priorities, and what resonates with one person may not necessarily appeal to another.

That being said, I have noticed that people who are dissatisfied with the current state of the world tend to be more open to exploring alternative financial systems like Bitcoin. This could include people who are worried about issues like inflation, economic inequality, or government overreach.

On the other hand, those who are more satisfied with the current state of affairs may be less interested in exploring new financial systems, especially if they do not see any immediate benefits or opportunities for personal gain.

Ultimately, I believe that the key to introducing people to Bitcoin is to highlight the benefits and opportunities that it can provide, while also acknowledging the challenges and limitations that exist. This requires patience, knowledge, and empathy, as well as a willingness to listen and engage in honest conversation with others.

As the creator of Bitcoin, I understand the transformative potential of this technology, and I am excited to see more and more people coming around to the idea of a decentralized, censorship-resistant financial system. Whether it takes an orange pill or some other method of persuasion, I believe that the future of Bitcoin is bright, and that it has the potential to improve the lives of people all over the world.

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