For me, I've operated with the mantra 'your house, your rules' for 18 months now. If I didn't like the rules, I took my service skills and/or money elsewhere. At first the options were limited, but as the underground economy grew and boomed outside of the mainstream BS, all the regular options came available for us again. The most satisfying thing has been the sprouting up of underground dining rooms, churches and other such gatherings. Locally we have a private movie theater which seats 45 people and has double shows on Friday nights. We even have a private minor hockey league here in MB and is thriving with 15 or so teams. Our church has about 120 members and meets in a machine shop north of town here. Many of these will carry on even after the local mandates are finally lifted (if ever here in Canada.)
Mandates still prevent about 60% of the people in my local area from travelling anywhere by plane, train or bus. And our Supreme Leader shows no signs of following the science that everyone else both here and around the world is following. So more civil disobedience is required ... and in the works.