"Enjoy it while you can..."
The thing is, I can only enjoy it for so long because Trump is so determined to be the most ungracious and Samson-esque loser possible. All he has to do is stop, recognise the reality of the situation, and remember for a change that "America First" doesn't mean "Trump First".
All of this is about appealing to his base, which we learned is still pretty large, presumably in the hopes of a 2024 return. But what Trump seems completely unable to appreciate, for some strange reason, is that his base would have been with him anyway. Why is it so hard for him to recognise that behaving with decorum is a great way to broaden his appeal? Biden's single advantage in this election was that, as a person, he actually has a modicum of basic decency. That's more or less it. By turning this election into, in large part, a referendum on the tolerability of Trump's character, he was bound to lose (and, even then, it was fairly close in some key states).
If Trump had realised this, and realised that not being a jerk all the time would make his defeat less urgent, I think he'd have won. But then again, Trump's entire character and persona made him incapable of thinking this way, so I suppose there was no danger in the end.