If I were more ambitious, I would try to influence people on the more fashionable parts of the internet to not be big stupid dildos. In the sense that I'd, like, tell people to listen to their partners, be there for their friends, eat food, share music they like, make bad art, and tell their own jokes.
And, after becoming suitably influential, *BAM*: start selling boner pills
There really isn't a strong commercial constituency for Big Normal. Where's the money in spinach? Dental floss? Helping your weird neighbor move out?
I have no ulterior motive beyond a desperate need to be liked by strangers. I have nothing to sell. At least, not until I reach critical boner pill rug pull mass. You've basically got what you need to lead a good life, and there is a lot of bullshit that you can safely tune out.
If anyone but me tells you that you can't be happy without medicine that turns your weiner (or a weiner that you're associated with) into a snarling rabid jackal, they don't have your best interests at heart.
"Satisficing" is a core part of my worldview. You have wants and needs, and it's normally easier to satisfy needs than wants. There's no governing principle on wants. By bringing your wants closer to your needs, your life can be governed less by what you don't have. It is liberating. That's my basic message.
That's not to say that needs can't be big and complicated and difficult to obtain. They very obviously can be. And I'm not just talking about food and shelter: the whole Maslovian hierarchy is on the menu. The ballgame is deciding when enough is enough.
@HG
I think you just did! Good advice for a better planet.