Writers do carry many worlds within them: not just their own experiences, but also the imagined lives, conflicts, joys, and struggles of countless characters. In a way, they become custodians of these inner universes, translating them into stories others can step into!!
As for being “a bit mad” or “a bit wise” — maybe both are true at the same time. Overthinking can look like madness to the outside world, but it’s also the very quality that lets a writer notice hidden details, ask deeper questions, and stretch imagination beyond ordinary limits. Wisdom, too, often comes from that same intensity of thought — from trying to live through many lives, not just one’s own.
Some might call it madness, some wisdom — but perhaps it’s really just the gift (and burden) of seeing more than one reality at once.
Are writers a little mad, a little wise, or both? Do writers carry many worlds because of wisdom, or because of overthinking?