Well, first of all, I would like to thank you

. I have heard an old proverb that says:
"Anyone who teaches me something, he's like my father, and I have to respect him."I see that most of your friends are young and that's great. Young people always have newer and better ideas. Who knows, maybe one of these guys will be influential in the future.
But I have a suggestion for you. One of my teachers said:
The best way to learn is
"learning through videos."If you have meetings in the future, you can use many videos from YouTube. Anyway, I'm glad to see you've invited people into the crypto family.
Thanks for your advice friend, don't worry in our next session that's one of the things I'll do with them, for now, we'll just do it little by little, I don't want to rush them, it's good to go slow, but they'll understand what I'm saying very well.
Teaching people about bitcoin is great, but i will not let people into my home for that purpose, that is too risky for a bitcoin user like me, even if they are neighbors, i may just be exposing myself to attacks in the future, people think every bitcoin user is rich you know.

A change of venue may be necessary, a group on any social media app may be even better, anything to maintain your privacy and anonymity and to protect yourself. You get an idea of what i am saying from this snippet from your post
First of all, I understand what you mean Sir, but we have different attitudes when it comes to dealing with neighbors, because for me they're my friends too, not just neighbors, secondly those young people in the picture, I know their parents well and they are my friends too, we also treat each other as a family, even their other small children also come and go to my house to play with my son. They also know that I'm not a rich person, I don't have four wheels, I only have a single motorcycle, the parents of the young people in the picture they have all cars. So, I think you are thinking wrong about them. In fact, I often ask for help from the parents of those young people, as if their parents just want me to teach their eldest children what I do. And if they need a hand with me I will also give as long as I can give a hand to them.
Now on that snippet, i do not know how you manage to do all that without a job, you probably get bitcoin for providing a service, there is something many do not understand, bitcoin is money, just like £ for example, you have to do something to get it, it can't help you pay your bills without working for it, it is not bitcoin of itself that pays your bills, it is your skill you give out. You'd have to work or give out a service and be paid in bitcoin, then use bitcoin to pay your bills, so as people understand bitcoin, they should also develop a skill they can give out and be paid in the coin, or they have to work, and use their salaries to buy it (note that buying that way is for speculation and not spending), it is a crucial information, so people avoid building castles in the air with the thought that knowing bitcoin without working will be a panacea to poverty.
For what I did was only day trade, and everyday I got earned, it may not be a large amount but it can sustain all the prime commodities I need monthly. And You don't have to worry about this thing Sir, Because I already explained to them in simplest explanation that they would understand it clearly in our own local language. Like paying bills from Bitcoin-usdt- local currency going to coinsph or gcash wallet. Just simple as that.