My friends be like:
The sheeple will be sheeple. They never research and pull the trigger on a great opportunity. Then they want to bemoan their lack of initiative afterward.
Even smart people like my father who is a brilliant CPA had opportunities in the 70's to buy BRK/A, in the 80's to buy Microsoft or Apple, and in the 90's to buy Amazon or Google. But he never did, and now he just says "I wish I had bought [this or that]..." He didn't even look at Netflix before it became a thing.
Moral of the story: Don't be the 99.99% who are always looking in the rearview at missed opportunities.