Wicked problem is complex, there's no single factor, and everything is related to each other, affecting but at the same time affected by another factor. We can see this problem in the climate crisis, social and cultural issues, and many more. I believe that no one can put the blame on one factor only. Climate crisis, for example, we couldn't blame just human activity on that. It's not as simple as changing one's lifestyle to slow down the environmental damage. What about the industries? farming industries, for example, produce greenhouse emissions multiple times more than fossil fuel emissions. Or textile production, jeans, for example, use 1800 gallons of water just to produce a pair of jeans. And what about the earth's axis and orbital route that constantly changing? The earth has been through extremes of climate changes over billions of years, is it possible that the climate changes naturally too? How could we as humans help ourselves face these changes? Is there anything we can do? what about us as designers? Is it possible to establish a sustainable lifestyle?
As a design student, I have always been asked and challenged to think about how design could respond to the wicked problem. Honestly, it's very difficult to answer, I don't think there's a correct answer either. I think living sustainably is not only about lowering our carbon footprint but also about a lifestyle that can sustain our own necessities, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. One of the example is biomimicry. Biomimicry is adopting the way nature can sustain its own life without external help. Sharklet is one of the technologies inspired by shark skin to prevent fouling by bacteria. Surfaces in hospital have been relying on the use of chemicals to fight off the bacteria but this could lead to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. the shark skin is formed by dermal denticles in diamond shapes that could prevent microbes to attach.


Although this one thing wouldn't be able to be considered a lifestyle, human life has to be side by side with nature. The intention is to connect with it, be inspired by it, and invent a new way of living as the world also changes for better or for worse.