Stop Following and Start Building Your Life by Design

Wild & Wise
Wild & Wise
August 15, 2025
5 min read
Gerald Ang invites Hunn Wai to talk on his podcast show "Wild & Wise Podcast"
Based on the conversation on Wild & Wise Podcast, episode 'The Curious Path to Reinvention and a Life of Intentional Design by Hunn Wai'

What if you approached your life like a video game designer approaches their craft? You are both the player and the architect, equipped with different skills to develop and systems to master. This is the essence of the "Hunn-verse," a framework for seeing life as an ongoing project of intentional growth and conscious design.

The term "Hunn-verse" comes from thinking of your life as your own personal universe, similar to how you might talk about the "Marvel-verse" or "Star Wars universe." It's your personal world where you decide what matters, what success looks like, and how you want to experience everything.

In your personal universe, you're not just following someone else's script. Most of us inherit our life's structure from external expectations. Our careers become our identities, our possessions define our worth, and our schedules dictate our priorities. But the Hunn-verse suggests a different approach: your life is a collection of systems you can design—relationships, finances, health, creativity, and learning. When your current patterns of thinking create problems instead of solutions, you can consciously choose to rewrite the rules of your personal universe.

The Discipline of Enough

Central to building your personal universe is mastering the concept of "enough." We live surrounded by voices telling us we need more: more income, more space, more experiences, more everything. This creates a perpetual state of reaching for the next thing, only to find that each achievement quickly becomes the new normal.

Your personal universe approach involves intentional experimentation. What happens when you spend a week eating only simple, whole foods? How does it feel to drive the fancy car versus taking public transit? By consciously exploring different experiences, you gather data about what actually contributes to your well-being versus what you've been conditioned to believe you need.

This isn't about deprivation, it's about calibration. When you know your true minimum for happiness, everything above that becomes genuine abundance rather than anxious accumulation. You begin to operate from gratitude rather than scarcity, making decisions from choice rather than compulsion.

Living in High Resolution

Hunn advocates for experiencing life in "4K or 8K resolution" instead of the blurry, distracted 240p that characterises much of modern existence. This means cultivating what Zen practitioners call "beginner's mind"—approaching familiar experiences with fresh curiosity and deep attention.

Consider your next meal not just as fuel, but as a story. Who grew these ingredients? What weather patterns and soil conditions contributed to their flavour? What traditions and techniques went into their preparation? This kind of curious attention transforms routine consumption into a rich, interconnected experience. You begin to see the web of relationships that make your life possible.

Building Your Personal Universe

Your "-verse" isn't a destination, it's an ongoing practice. It's the work of examining your life's systems, questioning inherited assumptions, and making deliberate choices about how you want to exist.

This means regularly asking: Which aspects of my life am I running on autopilot? What would I design differently if I were starting fresh today? How can I create more alignment between my deepest values and my daily actions?

Whether you call it the Hunn-verse, the [Your Name]-verse, or simply "my life by design," the invitation is the same: step back from the life that's happening to you, and begin creating the life you actually want to live in your own personal universe.

The Journey Behind the Philosophy

These insights come from Hunn Wai, a co-founder of Lanzavecchia + Wai design studio, whose own life exemplifies the personal universe approach. Educated both in Singapore and Eindhoven, his journey spans winning product designs and healthcare innovations to digital explorations like NFTs. Most recently, he co-curated Future Impact 3 at Milan Design Week and the Washi Paper, Craft X Tech Project.

To dive deeper into Hunn's philosophy and hear more about how creative minds navigate constant change, be sure to watch and listen to the full episode of the Wild & Wise Podcast. Hosted by Gerald Ang, this podcast creates a space where creative business minds explore how to stay sharp, relevant, and future-ready in a world that never stops evolving. Whether you're an artist, team leader, freelancer, or simply a curious thinker, you'll discover valuable insights into staying adaptable, purposeful, and inspired through fast-changing times.

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