The problem with them family and friends is that they didn't bothered to understand how bitcoin works, why is it good, and why it might be bad.
Yes, unfortunately they all ignored my advice to buy when the price was $5, now they want to buy in at 3 digits. And their PCs are always riddled with virii which makes holding a local wallet impossible. From past experience money and friends/family don't mix well, I know I'm gonna get implicitly blamed if anything goes wrong or the BTC price drops. That's why an article like this is useful as a kind of prospectus to make sure they understand that the whole thing is not just a one-way rocket ride to a mansion, yatch, and supercar. All of us here, who have been living and breathing Bitcoin for many months, know that the concerns in the article should disappear or get workarounds in the best case scenario, but Bitcoin is an unprecedented experiment and I don't want my personal relationships soured if the best case doesn't materialize.