Sunday, January 11, 2026

Solutions are No Longer About Solving Problems, Unless They're Profitable

Human needs are limited, but human desires are unlimited. The economy is fueled by smart people motivated by profit to fulfill our desires. Since desires and human ingenuity are both unlimited, the economy is unlimited. It's a fairy tale because it leaves out marketing and monopoly: marketing shapes desire to fit what's being sold, not the other way around, and monopoly eliminates choices that don't generate enormous profits for those who own the monopoly.

It isn't surprising that our economy is dominated by marketing and monopoly, because these are what generate the really big profits. The fairy tale features the canny innovator producing a better mousetrap but the real profits are made by eliminating competing mousetraps and forcing consumers to buy products and services that are highly profitable without being highly beneficial.

Which brings us to this question: Does the "solution" actually solve the problem, or does it just make somebody a lot of money? Since the most important component of "wealth, abundance, and prosperity" is our health, let's focus on health.

It's self-evident that being overweight/obese is a systemic risk to our overall health. It's also self-evident that this risk factor was relatively rare in the early 1960's and is now prevalent, with recent studies finding only 22% of the US adult populace normal or underweight and about 70% are obese.

Traditional calculations find about 75% of the adult populace is overweight/obese and 25% are normal weight. Over half the adult populace is either pre-diabetic or diabetic.

The solution being offered is expensive, highly profitable weight-loss drugs which have many side-effects. But is this really the best solution, or is it a "solution" to the "problem" of how to generate higher profits?

Isn't the obvious line of inquiry here to ask why we were healthier 60 years ago and seek to replicate those conditions? In other words, isn't the obvious solution to go back to what worked without costly, risky interventions?

By all accounts, we were more active and ate mostly real food 60 years ago. We were more active in everyday life; nobody was getting up at 5 am to go to the gym except a handful of professional body-builders or athletes.

Today, our collective diet is dominated by highly processed foods, sugary beverages, unhealthy snacks and fast food, all of which meet two criteria: 1. they are inherently unhealthy and 2) they are highly profitable.

In summary: There's no profit in eating raw carrots and taking a walk around the block. "Solutions" must be profitable or they're not "solutions." “Solutions" are no longer about actually solving problems. “Solutions" are about defining the "problem" so that a highly profitable fake solution can be marketed by a cartel or monopoly.

by Charles Hugh Smith at oftwominds.com on November 11, 2025

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