It takes a different value system if you wish to change the world.
This quote by futurist and social engineer Jacque Fresco emphasizes that meaningful, lasting change in the world requires more than just new ideas or technologies—it demands a completely different value system. Fresco believed that the core beliefs and priorities that guide human behavior must evolve if we are to solve global issues such as poverty, war, and environmental degradation. Without changing the underlying values that shape our societies, any effort to reform or improve them will be limited or temporary.
Fresco's use of the phrase "different value system" refers to moving away from values based on competition, consumerism, and profit, and toward values rooted in cooperation, sustainability, and equality. In his view, the problems facing humanity are not technological but social and ethical. Therefore, true progress requires rethinking what we consider important—shifting from self-interest to global well-being.
The origin of this quote lies in Fresco's lifelong work on The Venus Project, a vision for a redesigned society that integrates science, technology, and humanism. He consistently argued that social structures must align with the realities of the modern world and the needs of all people, not just the privileged few. This quote encapsulates his belief that to change the world, we must first change how we think and what we value as a global society.
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