You likely underestimate the conservation of social momentum.
When we look at great moments in history, we are mostly unable to appreciate how long things bubble until they explode.
For instance we do know how quickly things took a turn with WW2 since 1938, but things were getting increasingly out of hand for 20 years nonstop before that.
The first automobile came decades before cars were widely adopted, or even widely considered to be a good idea vapable of replacing horses pretty much everywhere.
It has been 15 years since btc whitepaper and 5 years since the general poblic even found at Bitcoin can be a valuable thing.
Just a year or two back minister of finances in my country publicly said, that nobody will care if you don't tax a couple bitcoins. (bc she thought it's the price equivalent of a couple cents) That's not your auntie Greta. That's the minister of finances of a relatively developed country that is actually quite ahead in adoption and innovation of BTC tech. (home of the first mining pool and the Trezor cold wallet)
We are living in a bubble. Most people know next to nothing about btc and it's potential and before that changes a lot of time will yet have to pass.
That's why you just stack sats and sit back. Bitcoin is not a revolution, it's evolution. It's slow, but inevitable.