The point is that you don't have to understand technically how Bitcoin works in order to adopt and use it. Most adopters don't understand and they are still being successful adopters. If you know the basics, you are fine and safe to go. It means you have to know how to acquire Bitcoin, to send transactions, and to keep your coins safely stored. It's pretty easy to learn these points, as there are tutorials available online, and provided by crypto services such as exchanges and hardware wallets' developers.
If you are still insecure to start, adopt BTC through small steps, using small sums of money, until you are more comfortable with Bitcoin's universe.
I agree with this. If you want to learn the technical side of Bitcoin, you need to have some knowledge because the Bitcoin system is complicated and unique. So it takes time to learn to understand it well. The point is, to understand Bitcoin well, you must know that Bitcoin is a revolution in electronic currency, you must study and understand the Bitcoin whitepaper which proposes a revolutionary peer-to-peer electronic currency system that allows online payments to be sent directly without intermediaries. Bitcoin is not just about digital currency, but also about financial freedom and decentralization. The future of finance is in Bitcoin.
Actually, op if you want to achieve a financial future in Bitcoin, he doesn't need to learn technical things. Just learn the basics and learn how to store it properly, that's the key to achieving financial freedom. Accessing Bitcoin is easy to understand, but if you learn technical things, you need to learn it specifically. So, op must be clear what the goal is here for?