But for this we need to completely get rid of the habit of using Fiat.
As long as people don't know what Bitcoin's value is, that will probably never happen. Seriously, how do you even determine what's worth a loaf of bread in satoshis without looking at, or getting stimulated by its fiat value.
I have been browsing through various intense discussions regarding the same subject for a long time now, but people still fail to point out how to measure Bitcoin's value completely disconnected from fiat.
The closest people have come, which makes sense to a certain degree, is to value each coin based on how much resources it takes to generate one Bitcoin, but that again would point towards fiat, and thus it's not really valid.
Another aspect is that each miner based on location and size has a different level of resources to consume when it comes to generating one Bitcoin. Or should we blatantly say that one loaf of bread is worth 1 satoshi?
I agree,it requires a 180 degree mind shift to start thinking in bitcoins without converting it into fiat
hope there will be days when we ask how many satoshis are 100 dollars
but for that to happen adoption has got to be way faster and the goverments not to be in the way of the progress
banks,some goverments,businesses are not very keen to accept bitcoins and cryptocurrencies yet
but IMHO it is inevitable,so let it happen rather sooner than later