Before you carry on a conversation with someone you consider a friend or family member I think it is wise to ponder for a moment if it is worth the effort.
Let's be honest...you know the number of times you thought about talking to someone about buying silver or gold and just decided it was not worth the hassle.
You wanted to share your knowledge and insight that you have gained by spending hours upon hours reading different material and looking at different view points and studying various charts etc.
Yet no matter how well intended you might be it appears most people just can’t get out of their normal thought pattern, in short it is called, normalcy bias.
While the facts are crystal clear to you and others on this forum, it is not always easy to explain to someone without a clue that the copper metal value is worth more in pre 1982 penny than the face value of the coin. Sure this is easy to understand, but people don't see this as being relevant to their life in any way. Their world is not that big!
Honestly, if you are like me, you have lost count the number of times you have received blank stares as well as felt the ridicule for saving pennies. Even tellers that have been told the truth call us the "crazy penny guy" to other tellers. Oh sure, they like the chocolate and are friendly telling you how neat this is, but you have seem all of them shake their heads at you from time to time.
Be honest how many tellers do you know are saving pennies after being told the truth?
So realize when you talk about precious metals, copper pennies or even dare to go deeper and talk about being prepared by having extra food supplies on hand. All of this is to most people is just background noise. They want remember a thing you said until it is too late!