This is true, and in principle, I agree with your original note.
At the same time, I’m reminded that the thing(s) that most people here are the most passionate about are in fact Bitcoin & Nostr, then there’s something good in the authenticity of posting the things you’re particularly excited about
Personally, one of the things about Bitcoin that I like so much, is how it relates to a huge range of “other” subjects. History, politics, finance/economics, human rights, game theory, philanthropy, technology, business, freedom, philosophy, math, privacy, computer science, culture, and the list goes on and on.
The “multidisciplinary” quality of it is precisely why I like and think (and talk 😉) about it quite a lot.
That’s also a main reason that I chose a career in/adjacent to wine. It touches so many other things, and there’s always more I can learn.
Of course, I also see your point. A hyper focused discussion can feel exclusionary, off-putting, or simply not interesting to a newcomer. But I guess I’d urge the newcomer to create spaces and social connections with other people who share their actual interests, or even build clients/tools that serve their own needs.
PS: got aria 3 hours of sleep last night and I drifted off 3 or 4 times while writing this reply, so please forgive any incoherences above lol 😁