Successful revolutions

Inventions have always fascinated me. I can still remember the Luigi Colani-The usual 1-litre glass bottle of mineral water was given an ergonomic "hand impression". That was a real revolution on the shelves. Back then in Switzerland.

The fact that inventions can also be made entirely "according to system" is something I found in the TRIZ technology from Altshuller presented. Interestingly, there are parallels here to "occult knowledge" as described by Rudolf Steiner: the spiritual, these are the processes!

When I wanted to understand the term "paradigm shift", I encountered the "Structure of the Scientific Revolutions" by T. Kuhn. Insightful and sobering at the same time.

But now I come to the actual point. In recent years, I have often heard the following quote from successful entrepreneurs:

You never change anything by fighting the existing reality. To change something, you have to develop a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.

Buckminster Fuller

How would it be if we took this into account when looking for possible examples of application for social threefolding? Or for the (re)thinking impulses on the economic problems?

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