I couldn't disagree more on this.
You are saying in indirect manner that everybody who needs Monero will found it.
You are forgetting that the most people are not like you - they are average Joe's watching TV, drinking diet coke and eating processed food and when they go to pick up the daily mail they take a car/rollator to do so. Still, they might have a need for Monero.
Those people are going to find Monero only when they hear it from the sources they are following. Despite the project might speak for itself, the problem is that people who need it cannot hear the speech.
There are different ways how to get publicity... One way is to pump the price and people start discussing about Monero everywhere and even mainsteam media starts to pay attention to it and the community will grow.
The second approach is the way the Dark coin community does: They have hired "shills" to make sure people speak about it.
The average joe doesn't care about Monero, just like the average joe didn't care about the internet 30 years ago.
Did the internet market itself? No. It was businesses like CompuServe and AOL that brought it to the mainstream.
What about the internal combustion engine? Blah. You get the point.
Monero is the tech. Entrepreneurship and clever marketing is for third parties.