Let's say you had an injury to your nose when you were young. Since then, you've had to deal with various issues related to it like difficulty in breathing properly at times. This has affected your daily activities, your sleep, and even your mood. All these experiences revolving around your nose can be seen as making your life a nose story.
Sure. If you have a very sensitive nose, and you grew up in a place with a lot of different scents like a flower market. Every day, the smell of fresh flowers, and sometimes the not - so - pleasant smell of rotting ones, filled your nostrils. This constant exposure to scents through your nose became a big part of your childhood memories, making your life a nose story.
Perhaps there's a 'long nose story' where a wizard has a long nose that has magical powers. He uses his long nose to sniff out hidden treasures or to detect danger. People in the story are both in awe and a bit scared of his long - nosed power.
Sure. There was a man who was a heavy smoker and drinker. One day, he had a heart attack that almost killed him. After that, he was so scared of dying that he completely quit smoking and drinking. His near - death experience (the 'death' that came close) saved his life by making him give up those harmful habits.
Sure. Maybe someone has a secret about how they overcame a serious illness on their own. That experience, which they keep as a secret, is a big part of their story of strength and resilience.
Imagine a poet named Sam. Sam always wore a nose disguise as a sort of signature look. He often went to cafes to write his poetry. One day, a waitress named Tina served him. Sam was immediately inspired by her and started writing love poems about her. Tina noticed Sam's nose disguise but was more interested in the words he was writing. As she read some of his poems that were accidentally left behind, she was moved. She found Sam and told him how much she liked his work. This led to a connection between them and eventually, a beautiful love story.
If you were a surfer, the ocean would be the water that tells your story. The days when the waves were perfect and you had amazing rides were the high points of your story. And the days when the ocean was rough and you struggled or got injured were the tough parts. The ocean has seen your growth as a surfer, from a beginner to an experienced rider, and it tells that story through the memories you have of it.
Sure. A child who is about to tell their first made - up story to their parents might say 'take my hand my first story'. They are both literally asking for physical contact as a form of reassurance and also inviting their parents to be part of this new creative experience.
A day in my life could be like this. I wake up and open the window to let in the fresh air. I then make a cup of tea and sit on the balcony for a bit, just looking at the view. Next, I go to the gym for an hour - long workout. I come back home, take a shower, and have a light breakfast. I spend the rest of the morning doing some gardening. In the afternoon, I visit my parents. We have a great time chatting and having tea together. When I return home in the evening, I make myself a bowl of soup and watch my favorite TV show before going to bed.
Sure. One example could be a person who grew up in a poor family but had a passion for education. Through hard work and determination, they got a scholarship to a great university. Then they went on to have a successful career in a field they loved, like environmental science, and also managed to start a family with a loving partner. Their story shows achievement, love, and the ability to rise above difficult circumstances.
One example could be a story where a character is terminally ill. As the character approaches death, the story shows how their family and friends come to terms with it, and how the character's own life is reflected upon during this time. This would be a very basic example of a 'life of death story'.
Let's consider the case of the Mona Lisa. Leonardo da Vinci painted it in the 16th century. Back then, the concept of copyright as we know it today didn't exist in the same way. However, over time, as the painting became a world - famous piece of art, the French government, which now owns the painting, has certain rights to protect it. Its 'copyright life story' is quite different from modern - day works. There are restrictions on how it can be reproduced, displayed, and used for commercial purposes. There have been countless imitations and parodies, but the official protection of the work has ensured that the original Mona Lisa remains in a certain state of protection. And as art historians and scholars study it, new understandings about its creation and value are added to its long - term 'copyright - like' story.