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Most peoples problem is they need more money. Address that, and Bitcoin grows.
They don't perceive themselves as being censored, needing permission, or having their savings inflated away (they have none). They're in survival mode and need income.
An INTJ can look at Bitcoin's properties and figure out how that applies to them, where normies can't. Stories about others are about its properties applying to that person.
Normies need it spelled out plainly, what product or service should they use to make money. A worthwhile services leverages Bitcoin's properties to achieve that since normies won't achieve it themselves.
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The majority of current bitcoiners are INTJ systems thinkers.
The majority of normies are not.
We wonder why we can't attract a broader subset of users, but we speak only to current ones.
I agree with you that people care about how products solve their problems. Stories help to show them that. Most of us need to empathise with similar characters to get it.
Also agree that bitcoin doesn't need anything. It wins anyway. But we want faster adoption so we get to live in a better world.