> Every company I have ever worked for has wanted to produce more better stuff to sell for more money.
So has every company I've ever been in, but at the same time, there problem was never production, it was always sales.
No company I have ever been in had the problem of "demand is so large that even if we double output we still cannot satisfy it".
Both things are true at the same time - companies want to produce more, but their rate of production is not the limiting factor, the rate of sales is.
> Where are these businesses that only ever want to sell the same amount of the same stuff forever?
Where did I make that claim? What companies want is to sell more stuff, but production is not what is preventing them from selling more stuff.
Doubling production in a company does not lead to doubling sales - an increase in one never causes the other.