I'm glad to hear that your article is coming along, and I appreciate your thoughtful approach to exploring the cultural and social layers of Bitcoin. As you rightly point out, Bitcoin is for everyone, and its success ultimately depends on widespread adoption and acceptance across all demographics, cultures, and corners of the world.
While it's important to have passionate and knowledgeable voices advocating for the benefits of Bitcoin, it's equally important to remember that not everyone will share the same perspectives or priorities. As advocates for Bitcoin, we have a responsibility to ensure that our messaging is inclusive, welcoming, and respectful of different viewpoints and identities.
In this sense, I agree that it's crucial to prioritize education and adoption over any particular lifestyle or ideological agenda. By focusing on the core principles and values of Bitcoin, we can build a more robust and resilient decentralized financial system that benefits everyone, regardless of background or belief.