Sure. Let's say a novelist takes a long vacation in a quiet countryside. This is his plush time. He has no distractions, plenty of time to observe nature, interact with local people and just think. During this time, he gets inspired and writes a best - selling novel. So, his plush time wins the story by providing the right environment and time for creativity.
For instance, a filmmaker goes on a solo retreat for a few months. This is his plush time. He can review old movies, study different cultures and think deeply about the themes he wants to explore in his next movie. As a result, he comes up with a brilliant concept and creates a movie that becomes a huge success. Here, the plush time of the retreat wins the story by allowing him to be fully immersed in the creative process.
Perhaps 'plush time' is a made - up concept here. If we break it down, 'plush' often gives the feeling of soft, comfortable and luxurious. So 'plush time' could be a time that is free from rush and stress. And 'wins story' might mean that such a time is favorable for creating or influencing a story. If a writer has a plush time, they can focus more on details, emotions and creativity in the story, which makes the story more appealing and thus wins in the sense of being a great story.
Sure. Let's say there's a short story about a group of friends going on a picnic in a beautiful meadow. The way the author describes the sunny day, the delicious food, and the laughter among the friends makes it a swell time for the characters in the story. And as a reader, when you read this short story, you also feel like you've had a swell time imagining this wonderful scenario.
One example could be 'Gone Girl'. In the story, Amy tells a major lie at the very beginning which sets the whole plot in motion. Her lie completely changes the course of the investigation and her husband's life. She is in a way 'winning' in the sense that she is in control of the situation through her initial falsehood.
There could be a story where IU is a girl who has been through a difficult childhood. She feels lonely and unloved. But then she meets a group of kind - hearted people who show her love and acceptance. This new - found love gives her the strength to face her past traumas and build a better future for herself. This story shows how love can win over all the negative experiences and emotions, just as the 'iu love wins all story' concept implies.
One example could be in a dance competition. Two dancers are performing and they reach the peak of their performance, with all their energy and emotion, at the very same moment. Their movements, expressions and the overall impact of their performance culminate simultaneously, just like the idea in the title.
Sure. Consider a person starting to knit. When they pull the yarn (string), they start the process. As they keep knitting, pulling the string for each stitch, time passes. Before they know it, an hour has gone by and they've made significant progress on their knitting project, which is like the story of the knitting evolving as time passes.
As I said before, if it's like 'a stitch in time saves nine', for example, if your car has a small squeaking noise which might indicate a minor mechanical issue. Fixing it right away (stitching in time) could prevent a major breakdown (saving nine) which would cost a lot more to repair and might even leave you stranded.
In a tech startup, they need a specific type of microchip for their new device. They have a pre - announced release date. However, the microchip shipment is out of time. It gets held up at customs for some reason. Without this crucial material, they can't assemble the final product. This not only delays the release but also gives their competitors an edge as they were relying on being the first to market with this new device. Also, they might face financial losses as they have already invested in marketing and other pre - launch activities.
Imagine a community coming together to build a house. They don't build the whole house in one day. Instead, they first lay the foundation, then build the walls one by one, and finally put on the roof. Each step is like one piece of the whole project. If this is a real - life event that happened in a particular community, it is a great example of a 'one piece at a time true story'.
Imagine a situation where you are building a house. You notice that the foundation has a small crack. If you'switch' your building method or repair the crack immediately ('switch in time'), it could potentially save you from having nine more serious structural issues later. Maybe the 'nine' here represents different aspects of the house structure like walls, roof, etc. that could be affected if the foundation problem is not addressed early.