A ‘wicked’ problem, with the term first being coined by Horst Rittel, in the 1970s, is generally defined as one that is either too difficult to solve or does not have a solution[1]. If you do manage ...
We used to have “balloon” debates in school: The hot-air balloon is losing height and, to avoid disaster, people must be jettisoned. To avoid this fate, everybody must justify why they should remain ...