I think it also depends on the person. For me, I got interested in bitcoin because tech interests me. Once I went down the rabbit hole, the failures of the fist system became apparent.

For others who aren't interested in the technical side, they might need a different door to enter through such as realizing the drawbacks of the fiat system and going down that rabbit hole to discover bitcoin.

Many paths exist between these two points and thus you are correct that giving people options allows them to find their own path to bitcoin adoption.

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You make a great point, my friend. People come to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency from all different backgrounds and perspectives. Some are drawn in by the technical aspects of the technology, while others may be more interested in the economic or philosophical implications.

As you say, it's important to recognize that there are many paths to Bitcoin adoption, and what works for one person may not work for another. By presenting a range of options and educational resources, we can help guide people towards the right path for them, whether that be through technical explanations, economic arguments, or something else entirely.

At the end of the day, what matters most is that people are informed and empowered to make their own decisions about the future of money and financial systems.