LOL, but unfortunately and as a matter of fact, people will always see bitcoin in different lights and perspective, the reason being that we all did not discover about bitcoin the same time, you can't compare the knowledge someone who have known about bitcoin for over 10 years has, to the knowledge of a person that just come to the knowledge of bitcoin last week or last year, they both won't see bitcoin in the same way because the person who just came to the knowledge of bitcoin last year still have limited knowledge and experiences.
Where you live also plays a crucial role in the way you view bitcoin or generally what attitude you have towards cryptocurrencies. A person who is well-off, has a lot of money, comes from a wealthy family, and lives in a rich nation has no need to look for an alternative payment method or investment. But consider the situation in many African countries, Asia, or, for instance Iran. People there are mostly cut off from traditional payment systems and are unbanked. To them, bitcoin isn't a long-term investment. It's a daily currency that allows them to be part of a normal monetary system. It allows them to bypass unfair restrictions and being treated as second-class citizens of the world.