"I'm not a genius. I'm just a tremendous bundle of experience"
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The specific intent is defensive and strategic. Fuller had to sell ideas that sounded utopian (geodesic domes, "Spaceship Earth", doing more with less) to institutions trained to distrust big visions unless they come stamped with genius. He sidesteps that gatekeeping label by reframing authority: not talent bestowed, but data earned. "Just" is doing sly work here, downplaying ego while quietly asserting scale. A "bundle" isn’t elegant; it’s messy, tied together, portable. It implies range, not purity.
Subtext: the public’s obsession with genius is a lazy way of assigning credit and blame. If outcomes are the product of experience, then responsibility shifts. You can cultivate conditions for insight; you can also squander them. Coming from an inventor who treated the world as an interdependent design problem, the line argues that intelligence is ecological. It’s built from exposures, failures, collaborations, and constraints - and the person who admits that is often the one thinking most rigorously.
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