Buckminster Fuller Potter
"Not until I was four years old was it discovered that this was caused by my being abnormally farsighted. My vision was thereafter fully corrected with lenses. Until four I could see only large patterns โ houses, trees, outlines of people with blurred coloring. While I saw two dark areas on human faces, I did not see a human eye or a teardrop or a human hair until I was four."
Core structure
- Comfortably Off
- Teenage Troubles
- The Time of My Life
- Frowns of Fortune
- Stockade and Solitude
- Dymaxion Days
Main ideas
- Fuller's abnormal farsightedness, undiscovered until age four, shaped how he first perceived the world in large patterns.
- Alexandra's death left her parents with an aching sense of loss.
Why it matters
It documents a Fuller-related source project in a form that can be compared against the rest of the corpus, tracing the personal trials and losses behind his eventual public reinvention.
Sources
- buckminster_fuller_potter/index.md โ book project directory (repo-local source tree)
- buckminster_fuller_potter/ โ source project root