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The Things to do are: the things that need doing, that you see need to be done, and that no one else seems to see need to be done.

Richard Buckminster Fuller (12 July 18951 July 1983) was an American philosopher, systems theorist, architect, and inventor, known to many of his friends and fans as "Bucky" Fuller. He created and popularized the terms "Spaceship Earth", "ephemeralization", and "synergetics", and developed numerous inventions, the most famous of which is the geodesic dome.

Life is the spirit incarnate in time.

Education by choice, with its marvelous motivating psychology of desire for truth, will make life ever cleaner and happier, more rhythmical and artistic.

Don't fight forces, use them.

There is room enough indoors in New York City for the whole 1963 world's population to enter...

Of course, our failures are a consequence of many factors, but possibly one of the most important is the fact that society operates on the theory that specialization is the key to success, not realizing that specialization precludes comprehensive thinking. ~ Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth(1969)

Presentation to U.S. Congressional Sub-Committee on World Game (1969)

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R. Buckminster Fuller's Presentation to U.S. Congressional Sub-Committee on World Game 4 March 1969

Memorandum To: All those inquiring about or concerned with the World Game

What I Am Trying to Do

Buckminster Fuller’s Presentation to U.S. Congressional Sub-Committee on World Game

I I I. Future Directions.

Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (1975)

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The Wellspring of Reality

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Selected quotes from the chapter on Synergy onwards...

CALL ME TRIMTAB

You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.

Something hit me very hard once, thinking about what one little man could do. Think of the Queen Mary — the whole ship goes by and then comes the rudder. And there's a tiny thing at the edge of the rudder called a trimtab.
It's a miniature rudder. Just moving the little trim tab builds a low pressure that pulls the rudder around. Takes almost no effort at all. So I said that the little individual can be a trimtab. Society thinks it's going right by you, that it's left you altogether. But if you're doing dynamic things mentally, the fact is that you can just put your foot out like that and the whole big ship of state is going to go.
So I said, call me Trimtab.

He is also quoted at the Buckminster Fuller Institute as having said:

When I thought about steering the course of the "Spaceship Earth" and all of humanity, I saw most people trying to turn the boat by pushing the bow around.
I saw that by being all the way at the tail of the ship, by just kicking my foot to one side or the other, I could create the "low pressure" which would turn the whole ship. If ever someone wanted to write my epitaph, I would want it to say "Call me Trimtab".

Norie Huddle interview (1981)

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If you take all the machinery in the world and dump it in the ocean, within months more than half of all humanity will die and within another six months they'd almost all be gone; if you took all the politicians in the world, put them in a rocket, and sent them to the moon, everyone would get along fine.

Internet Archive: "Norie Huddle Interview with Buckminster Fuller – Spring 1981" at Golden Butterfly Productions

Critical Path (1981)

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Buckminster Fuller Talks Politics (1982)

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Grunch of Giants (1983)

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Critical threshold-crossing of the inevitable revolution is already underway.

Only Integrity is Going to Count (1983)

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Interview (26 February 1983)

Cosmography : A Posthumous Scenario for the Future of Humanity

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