Jacque Fresco (March 13, 1916 – May 18, 2017) was an American futurist and self-described social engineer. Self-taught, he worked in a variety of positions related to industrial design.
Fresco wrote and lectured his views on sustainable cities, energy efficiency, natural resource management, cybernetic technology, automation, and the role of science in society. He directed the Venus Project and advocated global implementation of a socioeconomic system which he referred to as a "resource-based economy".
In one of his interviews, he states:
“There is no purpose in life that is a hard thing to accept, people ego think a Fresco is here to help make the world a better place well that is pleasing to me but I do not by that I know that nature has no purpose so they say we have ayes to see, with now it makes sense they are all normal people which are completely up so whatever when a scientist comes into my line and says to me that the purpose of eyes I could see and I say do you really believe in it? So I take him in closet and close it and say see, he says that he cannot see so you have eyes and you can see if there is a light, someone can say that we have ears to listen but in reality, we have ears and we can listen. Two farmers are walking down the road and one asks did you hear about Wright brothers trying to build a flying machine the other guy laughs and says if God would like us to fly he would make us born with wings. So if God wanted you to wear clothing he would make you born with the suit or if he would like you to have a house he would make you born with it. It is all are stupid staff.”
Below you can find the interview where Fresco is speaking about purpose of life.
Below you can find the interview where Fresco is speaking about purpose of life.