I saw you both reposted nostr:npub14yf4yasnqgpkzjrzhysshglf82e8nkp8r9sn5hzqu4n244k3avtshhwpyu and liked my (critical) comment under it, which speaks to an open mind. I also browsed your account and liked what I saw.
Now to respond to your comment, yes, I share your concern over the accumulation of BTC by governments & corporations. This can't be stopped (Bitcoin is for enemies) but too many people worked and still work to encourage govt & corporate adoption, including Mallers. Bitcoin works best when it is held widely by ordinary ppl.
Finally, to answer your question, I'm not saying never talk about Bitcoin (although I would caution against talk about owning BTC yrself). It's great the work ppl do to create educational material online, and in books, and in community outreach. And if you're talking to friends on subjects where the mention of Bitcoin is appropriate, you could (cautiously) bring it into the conversation. What I'm counselling against is zealous efforts to 'convert' ppl to Bitcoin. Best for people to become interested and seek to learn more about it themselves.