First, we invite them to get to know crypto first, make them referrals and give them experience and understanding about what and how cryptocurrencies are.
As time goes by they will understand for themselves what is good and what is not, so they can choose their own path.
Of course, that's not the wrong way, and it's one thing someone would do to introduce cryptocurrencies to beginners.
Of course, there's nothing wrong with us actually teaching crypto to the wider community, it's just that sometimes they have too high hopes of making a profit, but they don't understand how to play and they dare to take part in an ICO even more.
Everyone has their duties and obligations, sets realistic life goals, and learns to do things consistently, but we cannot control what others do and think, The only things we can control are our thoughts and actions.
So just focus on what we can do (providing proper education about crypto) don't neglect what we should do, and don't get caught up in the behavior of someone who deliberately blames others (Playing victim) because if you get caught up, this will foster a “victim mentality”