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I'm sympathetic for you. I've had a similar experience. I gave up, but that's not what you should do.
You seems pretty outgoing: perhaps put your efforts into approaching businesses you frequent and talking to the about accepting bitcoin. It would be more one on one, but as merchants accept it, we bitcoiners will have more places to shop. Maybe you can ride the wave of steak and shake.
If you have kids you could try creating a kids bitcoin. I volunteered to teach a personal finance class at my daughter's homeschooled coop and pretty much just turned it into a bitcoin class.
Don't give up!
I think the only thing I'll give up on is doing anything like an in-person workshop, especially putting a lot of work into trying to promote it.
I'll try to figure out some new ideas. One thing I'm thinking of is somehow open-sourcing it - putting it on github or something. I don't need to make a ton of money on it, I just need enough to motivate me to continue to work on it.
But of course, just putting something on github isn't much use, people also need to look for it there. 2 people so far have told me I need to post on Instagram. Hmm...
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