Human Success: What will it take?

Buckminster Fuller’s Eight Rules for Securing Humanity’s Success

In this time of global struggle and awakening, Buckminster Fuller‘s ideas and inventions are more profoundly relevant than ever before.
Most notable are his “integrities for living” which he shared with me in May, 1982, during an interview which turned into one of the famous Bucky’s trademark one-on-one “all I know” multi-hour lectures.  I promised I would share his ideas with you, and that I would watch to see when people would be ready to hear them. So here they are, Bucky’s eight general guidelines for securing a happy future for humanity:

1.  REALIGN WITH NATURE.  Despite what we have been taught, it is not our role to dominate nature, but to live by her rules. Nature is never wrong. She wants us to succeed, but she does not depend on us. We are not her only experiment. If we fail to conform to her design integrities, she will sweep us aside like a bad case of fleas and start over. Nature’s design principles must guide all our decisions about how to live.

2.  EVOLVE CONSCIOUSLYThis is about stretching ourselves to arrive more quickly at the place Nature is leading us.  As the first species on Earth that’s aware of its capacity to destroy itself, we also  sense that we have a choice in the matte. If we can evolve consciously, together, by embracing values of compassion, cooperation, and community, we can affect our own future as a species. Only then we can “begin to make all the right choices for all the right reasons.” 

3.  DEMAND AND SPEAK THE TRUTH. Seek the truth. Know the truth. And then, speak the truth. Bucky went over this again and again. If this was our true ‘religion’ everything else would fall into place. Take time to become informed about what’s going on, so that you will know what you are talking about. Women especially must not allow their voices to be shut down by those who feel threatened by it. Beware of masterfully crafted messages, designed to deceive. 

4.  BE A COMPREHENSIVIST.  Humans are becoming too specialized. We must resist being pigeonholed as specialists and keep our eyes forever on the big picture. Bucky was not just an architect, a scientist, a mathematician, a poet, an author, a mapmaker, an inventor and a philosopher; but in consciously devoting his life to serve all humanity, he was also greater than the sum his  parts. He even introduced the world to the word “synergy” and coined the phrase  Think global. Act local. He called on us all to do the same. Overspecialization (reliance on only fossil fuels, for example) will lead to our extinction. 

5.  EMBRACE ABUNDANCE.  Current economic theory is based on the outdated notions such as the assumption of scarcity.  Technological capabilities exist to move beyond an ‘us versus them’ scenario to one of ‘enough for all’. It is a great fallacy of today that there is not enough for all. If we work toward providing enough for 100% of humanity, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological harm, that is exactly what we will achieve.

6.  DEMAND LIVINGRYAfter serving in the Navy during World War I, Bucky was dismayed that technological innovations used to kill people weren’t later turned around and applied to creating better lives during peacetime. He called for a turning away from weaponry and killingry technologies, and toward ‘livingry’, or life supporting enterprises and inventions.  This calls for a new feminine paradigm of leadership, He said, focused on creating abundance. Once we set out with the objective to take care of 100% of humanity without ecological harm, we have an excellent chance of making it happen.

7.  EPHEMERILIZE YOUR LIFE. As technology evolves, we continue to increase our ability to do more and more with less and less. This is the concept of ephemerizaliton. A great example is how something as small as a phone now connects us to the entire world. Writing a letter to the president once took paper, ink, envelopes, and several days. Now you click a link and dash off your thoughts (although a handwritten letter is now more powerful!)

We must use ephemerilization to help us reduce our massive carbon footprint. Leading the way toward clean energy development will make America a leader again.  Humanity has amazing potential to do more with less. All we have to do is take advantage of that potential.

8.  KNOW YOUR POWERThe ordinary individual human being can accomplish things that no government or corporation can. Not subjected to the will of stockholders or bureaucracies, an individual can do as he or she sees fit with great untapped power. This is Bucky’s famous “trim tab” idea, a metaphor of how a small tab on a small rudder is what turns a huge ocean liner around.

Bucky said if we follow these rules and therefore pass our final examination as a species, everything will get easier and better. So surely that is at least worth a try. Right?

We are all crew on United Spaceship Planet Earth

Never forget what Bucky said: “There are no mere passengers aboard United Spaceship Planet Earth. We are all crew.”

Screen Shot 2014-05-16 at 2.52.12 PMOur beloved planetary spaceship is in trouble. Our atmosphere is being destroyed and our precious resources are being senselessly squandered by rogue and rampant capitalists motivated by unnecessary greed. It is time for each of us to get to work to change the course of this crippled spaceship. Specifically:

1) We must get the money out of politics by overturning Supreme Court “Citizens United” ruling.

2) We must end fossil fuel subsidies and redirect those same funds
for development of clean, renewable energies – wind, solar, electromagnetic, geothermal, wave, hydroelectric, biomass.

3) We must help awaken others, Screen Shot 2014-04-22 at 12.16.42 PMin time to realize that #1 and #2 must happen very soon. We must have the courage to speak up to help every person find the bravery and political will to help make this happen.

Once we do these things, life on United Spaceship Planet Earth will change for the better. Mankind will start making the right choices for the right reasons. A clean energy world will be a healthier and more prosperous one, since we will no longer have to labor for our daily energy supply.

Think about it. Fish don’t pay for water. Screen Shot 2014-05-16 at 2.37.34 PMHuman beings can also live off the abundant natural energies of Earth. All we have to do is wake up and convince the fossil fool industry to let life live on our United Spaceship Planet Earth.   And, in the meantime, we can to reduce our own carbon footprints, by buying less, eating less meat, planting more trees and solar power panels, and doing other intentional things to regenerate the environment we are well on our way to destroying.

We are all crew.  What will you do?

 

What’s Next Depends on Us

What’s the use of brilliant scientific climate modeling, if we just sit back and watch it happen?  That’s the question asked and answered in an excellent TedTalk by climate scientist Gavin Schmidt.

Schmidt explains, in simple terms, how the climate works as a whole system together, the impact of high carbon levels on that system, and then shows various models of what is  next to come, depending on how much we control, or don’t control, carbon emissions.

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The talk, with strong visuals, paints a picture of what kind of world the choices we make today will create.  See this (twelve minute) Ted Talk for the whole story.

One way you can do your part — to do something — is to read about the efforts of the  Pachmama Alliance.  Their specific aim is to get the money out of politics, and to place a price on carbon) at http://www.uptous.org .   Their Awaking Symposium is a excellent way to get your head in the game – the biggest game the human race could ever face.  It’s time to get involved, people. Scientists are calling upon us to revolt.  What’s next depends on us.

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Bucky on Earth Day

 

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Bucky’s quotes strung together especially for today:

“If you are in a shipwreck and all the boats are gone, a piano top buoyant enough to keep you afloat that comes along makes a fortuitous life preserver. But this is not to say that the best way to design a life preserver is in the form of a piano top.”

Screen Shot 2014-04-22 at 12.10.09 PM“I think that we cling to a great many piano tops in accepting yesterday’s contrivings as the only means for solving a given problem.”

“In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete.”

“We have learned that from here on, it is success for all or none.”Screen Shot 2014-04-22 at 12.14.18 PM

“We need a design revolution by scientists and architects versus world revolution by political leadership.”

“We must each opt for integrity or we are through completely. It is absolutely touch and go. Each one of us could make the difference.”

“Only the free-wheeling artist-explorer, non-academic, scientist-philosopher, mechanic, economist-poet who has never waited for patron-starting and accrediting of his co-ordinate capabilities holds the prime initiative today.”

Screen Shot 2014-04-22 at 12.23.20 PM“I am enthusiastic over humanity’s extraordinary and sometimes very timely ingenuity.”

“The minute you choose to do what you really want to do, it’s a different kind of life.”

“Each one of us could make the difference.”

Thank you for sharing Buckyworld.

SHOWTIME FOR EARTH: “Years of Living Dangerously”

At long last the razzle dazzle of Hollywood comes to the planet’s rescue in a new Showtime documentaries series starting Sunday, April 13th. Celebrity correspondents Matt Damon, Harrison Ford, Arnold Schwartznegger and others do the digging into climate destruction.Screen Shot 2014-04-09 at 1.44.30 PM

“It is not a political issue, but a moral one,” says Jessica Alba.

The series calls on those who believe climate change is “the next generation’s problem” to step aside, or end up knowing they were on the side that had a chance, but didn’t do anything.

“People need to help make it right. We can move forward together. If we think there is something that can be done, let’s do it. This is about survival. This is the biggest story of our time.”

Awesome production values. Huge name talent. Humanity’s most important issue ever. Let’s hope the whole world watches.

Screen Shot 2014-04-09 at 1.42.03 PM Screen Shot 2014-04-09 at 1.43.09 PM Screen Shot 2014-04-09 at 1.44.01 PMScreen Shot 2014-04-09 at 1.41.16 PMHere’s a link to the trailer.  Here’s a link to the entire first episode. 

Please share the good news that climate change is going prime time! Bucky would be thrilled.

If you know how to contact Showtime management, please post it here. We should encourage Showtime to make this urgent program FREE to all.

 

WHY WOMEN MUST STEP UP TO LEAD THE WORLD NOW.

 

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What would life on Earth be like if women were in charge? Bucky’s wisdom about the overall superiority of the feminine gender to provide enlightened global leadership was published by McCall’s Magazine in a 1968 article, entitled “Why Women Will Rule the World”. 

Bucky said that if woman can find the courage and power to insist on a government focused on nurturance, replacing our obsession with weaponry with that off “livingry”, we can help all countries around the world get onto a sustainable course that aims to make the world work for 100% of humanity.

This is not about politics, Bucky says. This is about real life on planet earth. With all due respect to today’s male paradigm leaders, focused on competition and aggression against one another, we know you have tried, but in light of abysmal recent events and a decided lack in any progress on peace and justice issues, isn’t it time to give women a shot?

A world led by women, Bucky said, would toss out outdated notions of scarcity which dominate the male paradigm. Abundant technology and knowledge has brought humanity to the point where we need not be “us versus them”, but contrarily, must insist that it is all about “US”.  All of us connected.  At-one-ment.  Atonement.  One United Spaceship Planet Earth.

Women, and people who think like women, bring so much to the table: compassion, cooperative spirit and community, and in doing so can create a new and superior kind of leadership. This leadership paradigm is not exclusively female, yet is clearly based on a feminine model and should be accepted as such.

The first (and huge) step in which women must lead is to wean the world off fossil fuels. Most of the oil in the ground needs to stay there. They are our reserves for the future, our “energy savings account” as Bucky put it, and burning them is like burning up the house to keep the family warm. Not worth it.

By switching to “readily tappable cosmic energies of sun, wind and wave power” we can create true economic freedom for all people. Clean energy would allow us to work less and thrive more in a healthier environment.  We could stay closer to home, and live more creative, artistic and sustainable lives if we didn’t have to labor daily for our energy supply.  And that would give us time to rule the world, just like Bucky said we would, while our husbands tinkered with their scientific inventions and other intellectual pursuits in their home offices and backyard.

Women must find the courage to speak truth to power NOW. Wield your mighty keyboard. Share this message.  Future generations are depending on us. Start by reading Bucky’s article below for more details about how cool life could be with women in charge. As Bucky said, If we simply commit ourselves to making this happen, we are almost there.

Here’s a link to the full McCall’s article by Buckminster Fuller, courtesy of Brent Reitzel at Southern Illinois Univeristy in Carbondale, Illinois, where Bucky served as a professor for many years in the mid twentieth century.

Dealing with carbon is moral imperative of war

 

How do we save our beautiful planet from the rogue fossil fuel industry?  Scientists say it's the moral imperative of war.
How do we save our beautiful planet from the rogue fossil fuel industry? Scientists call for a revolution against those who refuse to address the carbon problem, calling it the moral imperative of war.

UN Panel’s latest report shows the need for Congress to put aside differences and move toward a solution. Common ground can be found in a carbon tax that gives revenue back to the people. (The following report is from the Citizen’s Climate Lobby.)

With the world’s leading experts giving their most dire warning yet on the impact of climate change, it’s time for the United States to move at wartime speed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, starting with a revenue-neutral carbon tax. The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change could not be clearer or more emphatic: Our world is already seeing the disastrous effects of climate change, and things will get much, much worse in years to come if we do not swiftly reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are literally our goose.

From The New York Times:“The report… concluded that ice caps are melting, sea ice in the Arctic is collapsing, water supplies are coming under stress, heat waves and heavy rains are intensifying, coral reefs are dying, and fish and many other creatures are migrating toward the poles or in some cases going extinct.

“The oceans are rising at a pace that threatens coastal communities and are becoming more acidic as they absorb some of the carbon dioxide given off by cars and power plants, which is killing some creatures or stunting their growth, the report found.

“Organic matter frozen in Arctic soils since before civilization began is now melting, allowing it to decay into greenhouse gases that will cause further warming, the scientists said.

“And the worst is yet to come, the scientists said in the second of three reports that are expected to carry considerable weight next year as nations try to agree on a new global climate treaty. In particular, the report emphasized that the world’s food supply is at considerable risk — a threat that could have serious consequences for the poorest nations.”

“Nobody on this planet is going to be untouched by the impacts of climate change,” Rajendra K. Pachauri, chairman of the intergovernmental panel, said at a news conference releasing the IPCC report.

Despite our enourmous political differences, America’s history shows we are capable of coming together and achieving remarkable things when faced with great threats and challenges. Such was the case in stopping global tyranny during World War II and again with the Moon landing, events that firmly established the U.S. as the world’s leader. Today we face a threat greater than the fascism of the 20th Century and a challenge more daunting than putting a man on the Moon. We have the capacity to overcome the self-inflicted wounds of climate change and avoid a catastrophic future, but only if this crisis is met with similar urgency and effort. Such urgency and effort requires that Republicans and Democrats in Congress set aside their differences for the good of our nation and our world, but that is yet to happen. Perhaps this is because the two sides have yet to find common ground on effective solutions. With Congress at an impasse, President Obama has taken the initiative by directing the Environmental Protection Agency to develop regulations that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from new and existing power plants. Republicans, who oppose further regulations and view new EPA rules as an expansion of government, are pushing back hard on the President’s effort.

Rather than attacking the EPA for doing what Congress has failed to do, opponents of regulation should embrace a market-based solution favored by a number of prominent conservatives: Put a tax on carbon and give the revenue back to the people.

Conservative economists, from Romney advisor Greg Mankiw to Reagan Secretary of State George Shultz, argue that the free market normally gravitates to things that are good for our society. There are times, however, when the price of something does not reflect its damage, the cost of which is borne by society. Such is the case with fossil fuels, whose price does not reflect the health, security and environmental costs that arise from their use. If we fix this price distortion – through a steadily-increasing tax – the market will gravitate toward cleaner energy and energy efficiency without the need for regulations or subsidies.

Detractors who argue against a carbon tax say it will kill jobs, drag down the economy and burden families with higher energy bills. But a well-designed carbon tax that recycles revenue back to households and into the economy would protect families from rising costs and actually add jobs. A recent study by Regional Economic Models, Inc. found that a carbon tax in California, even at very high levels, would increase GDP and add hundreds of thousands of jobs, provided the revenue is returned to the public, either as tax cuts or direct payments.

The other main argument against a carbon tax – that it will put American businesses at a disadvantage with foreign competitors – can be easily dismissed by placing border tariffs on imports from nations that do not have an equivalent price on carbon. Such tariffs would provide the incentive for other nations to adopt similar policies, making the revenue-neutral carbon tax a solution that is global in scope.

The health, food, security and economic costs of climate change – both now and in the future – far outweigh the costs of transitioning to a society that emits less and less greenhouse gases.

From the IPCC report:

“Throughout the 21st century, climate-change impacts are projected to slow down economic growth, make poverty reduction more difficult, further erode food security, and prolong existing and create new poverty traps, the latter particularly in urban areas and emerging hotspots of hunger.”

A carbon tax with revenue refunded to households can speed the crucial transition to a low-carbon society AND have a positive impact on our economy. It’s time for lawmakers in Congress to exhibit the kind of cooperation shown in previous times of great adversity by embracing this sensible solution.

JUST AS BUCKY SAID: CLIMATE CHANGE URGENT THREAT TO HUMANITY

Scientists are again calling for a revolution now, saying we simply must turn away from fossil fuels, so that we can disable the rogue industry which places their profits ahead of our entire planet’s future. Screen Shot 2014-03-19 at 2.54.27 PM In a report released yesterday, the American Association for the Advancement of Science warns that the situation is now urgent.

Screen Shot 2014-03-19 at 2.53.10 PMWhat are we going to do?

Still nothing?

 

Here’s the link to the full statement and report, which you can download.

Bucky 101

Screen Shot 2013-10-09 at 4.13.38 PMOnce upon a time in real life there lived a genius so far ahead of his time we have still not caught up with him, even though he died thirty years ago.  Buckminster Fuller was the biggest thinker of the twentieth century.  He was a “comprehensivist” — an architect, mathematician, inventor and philosopher who was obsessed with understanding how to help humanity become more successful.

But Bucky wasn’t just an idealist. He was a pragmatic utopian. His math and science showed that utopia was actually possible.

Bucky rescued himself from suicide at the age of 32 in 1927.  Up until then he had been a big drinking, big talking inventor trying be a businessman.  He’d been thrown out of Harvard; blamed himself for the death of a daughter, from pneumonia, at age 4; another baby had been born.  Bucky decided his family would be better off without him.  But as he stood out on an icy pier, a voice asked him “what right do you have to end a life?”,  and so Bucky made a deal with his god that he would allow himself to live on the condition that he devote the rest of his days to serving all of humanity — with no regard to his own personal rewards.

He did exactly that, and the universe took care of him just fine. Bucky consciously evolved himself, just as he thought we all should try to do, so that we would evolve beyond greed and selfishness, and know that the good of the whole came first.

Bucky created many “artifacts for living” — as examples of how to do more with less.  A car, a house, an all-in one bathroom and his best known invention, the geodesic dome, are all examples of his ephermeralization principle. The geodesic dome encloses the maximum amount of space with minimum resources.  The fact that Bucky originally created the dome as a metaphor didn’t stop people from wanting to live in one. Over 300 thousand geodesic domes popped up all over the planet in the 1960 and 1970s, serving as exhibition halls, public auditoriums and dome homes. They’re are still many standing, especially in areas of Northern California near Santa Cruz and Berkeley.

The math and science supporting Bucky’s utopian ideals can be found in his Synergetic Geometry (linked at left). Here Bucky says he “started with universe”, to make sure he didn’t leave anything out.  He asked himself the most fundamental questions:  What is the universe made of?  What is the structure of the universe?   What is humanity’s potential to live with nature?  Synergetics starts with the idea that the most important and elemental structure of nature is a triangle. I’ve yet to find a scientist or mathematician who either verifies or disputes Bucky’s geometry, except for the Resonance Project in Portland, Oregon, which is working to educate people about universal truths of matter and energy which match Bucky’s ideas, and support the idea that there is an abundance of readily tappable clean, free energy.

Bucky’s efforts to share his ideas met with great success. He traveled the world hundreds of times over the decades, winning countless awards and honorary degrees.  He wrote 23 books, many listed at left. People from all over gathered to hear him talk. Time Magazine called him “the planet’s friendly genius”. Many called him the Leonardo da Vinci of the 20th century.

The fact that about 99% of people today (at least in America) have never heard of Buckminster Fuller is surely one of the saddest facts of our generation. Bucky’s life was an inspiration, but his messages were a threat to the status quo, so an invisibility cloak of sorts was thrown over Bucky’s ideas. There are signs however that he is about to make a comeback. Even Russell Brand is talking about Bucky these days. One day soon, maybe even President Obama will quote Bucky on energy: “There are vast readily tappable cosmic energies that we are not allowed to harvest because big oil can’t find a way to meter the sun.”

If Bucky were alive today, he would wonder why we still burn up the house to keep the family warm, when science urgently points to the need  to stop. Bucky would wonder how we grew blind to the truth, or maybe he would understand all of it.. But on a lighter note, Bucky would remind us about the amazing potential of human beings, and about the unimaginable benefits of a clean energy world. He would say that if we simply appled ourselves to creating a world that worked for everyone, we would accomplish it. All we have to do is evolve into a class one — cooperative not competitive — species. Easier said that done.

Bucky would also ask us to wield our mighty keyboards and use social media and email to let congressmen, senators, governors and our president know this is the pivotal issue of all time. Bucky would say we must end fossil fuel subsidies at once, and re-allocate those resources toward alternative energies, before it is too late.

If we do this, we can create utopia. The choice is oblivion. And that is exactly how Bucky would still be defining the prospects for humanity.

The public can access Bucky’s archives, the largest single collection of papers ever accumulated by a human being, called the Dymaxion Chronofile, at Stanford University, in their special collections department. For all my enlightened readers from Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, a visit to Bucky’s archives would make a wonderful vacation. Stanford University is in a beautiful part of Northern California! If you coming let me know. And please share Buckyworld.

TedXMarin Inspires, Informs and Includes Bucky!

ImageThe science behind happiness, greed and meat without animals was all explained in scintillating detail at the brilliant TedXMarin Thursday.  While each speaker deserves a whole post, there were two who zeroed in on issues that are near and dear to Buckminster Fuller.

Linda Sheehan, Director of the Earth Law Center,  spoke of the mounting public interest in securing rights for nature.  As the Santa Monica city council did recently, making history in the process, Sheehan called on all the world to “honor our physical and emotional connection with the natural world” by protecting the rights of nature and the Earth.

Sheehan called attention to our “failed world view of man versus nature” and called on us to prioritize those things that will ensure a future for all life. For water resources, this means protecting our ecosystem and creating strategies for adapting to climate change. In food, it means focusing on locally grown produce, which has a much smaller carbon footprint for a number of reasons. It all starts, Sheehan said, echoing what Bucky said so many years ago, with a subtle shift in thinking that will help set the planet on a sustainable course.  Which of course means no fracking, no tar sands, no new pipelines, and a major reinvestment of public funds into clean energy development.

Paul Piff from U.C. Berkeley reported on some jaw dropping research about how the rich and poor behave differently. In a rigged game of Monopoly, where one player started with three times more money than the other, privileged players invariably demonstrated how greedy and selfish humans can be. As the game went on, they would become more boastful, more ruthless, and forget entirely that they had been given a decisive edge from the beginning.  Piff’s study of cars behaving in traffic showed a direct correlation between the price of the car and the likelihood that the driver would break the law. More expensive cars resulted in more violations, but less ticketing of them.

One bit of gratifying news is that when rich and powerful people were showed stories about those who had nothing, there were “little nudges of compassion and bumps of empathy” that helped make the rich guys find some compassion and empathy.

After his talk, I told Professor Piff about Bucky’s World Game, in which the winner is the one who helps the most people on the planet win. He was intrigued and said he might be interested in studying how that kind of game might motivate “the one percenters”, which sounded to me like a great way to spread one more of Bucky’s great ideas.

My quick Buckyworld Keynote presentation was part of TedxMarin’s Innovators Showcase, and was well received. I plan to give it a few tweaks and post it here soon.  If you are interested in meat grown without animals, or how to grow happiness right in your head (embrace those happy moments for two full minutes!) or read about any of the other speakers, you can find them all at the TedXMarin site.