Live fixed. View large. Enjoy deeply.
By the time we reach a certain stage of maturity, the chaos of a scattered lifestyle stops feeling "exciting" and starts feeling expensive—draining your energy, focus, and peace. The goal is no longer to be busy, but to be fixed : a stable, intentional framework where entertainment and daily life serve you, not the other way around.
Possible setting: a high-society event planner or a producer. Conflict could be a crisis threatening their lifestyle or an entertainment project. Let's create a protagonist, maybe a woman in her late 40s, established in her field. She's organizing a major event but faces an issue, like a scandal or technical problem. She uses her experience to fix it, highlighting her mature approach. Incorporate luxury elements like a mansion, exclusive venues, and high-profile guests. The story should show her balancing personal and professional life, making tough decisions.
This involves designing a living area that functions as a sanctuary. It’s about investing in "fixed" pieces—furniture and tech that won't need replacing in two years.
Once a week, turn off all screens. Take a piece of A3 paper (that's the "big pic"). Draw or write your week. Do not use productivity apps. Use a pen. Fix your thoughts to the page.
Imagine waking up each morning in a lavish suite, surrounded by bespoke furnishings and artworks that tell stories of their own. The sunlight filters through meticulously chosen drapery, casting a warm glow on a life meticulously crafted. This is not just a home; it's a curated experience, a backdrop for memories yet to be made.