Secondly, it will take a very long time. It took Bitcoin four years to get where it is today. Unless you're the dude with 20million BTS (and are thus already rich) it's going to take a price of 50-100 dollars a BTS to get most of us rich. That would be a market cap in the trillions. To achieve that we need major worldwide adoption.
I'm still not sure I follow your math. If BTS reaches 50 dollars per share that would mean someone with 1 million BTS would be worth 50 million dollars. Surely that is not the lower limit by which you define being rich? At 1 dollar per share, that same person would be a millionaire. At 2 dollars per share, the person with 500,000 BTS is a millionaire. At 4 dollars a share, someone with 250,000 would be a millionaire. At 10 dollars per share, someone with 100,000 would be a millionaire. I have no idea what the value will end up being, although I think dollar parity is not unreasonable at all. All I'm saying is that there's a huge middle area of wealth creation that you seem to be glossing over should the price get up to dollar parity and beyond. I would imagine most people on this board (due to being early adopters) have 100,000 BTS or more. If at 10 dollars everyone on this board would be a millionaire, where do you get the number that it would have to be 50-100 dollars in order to reach that state?