All writers are mad

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4 years ago

You heard me right! Being in a plethora of emotions can make you behave abnormally, because there's little or no composure this is to say you're caught in the moment the feelings last.

Madness is relative, but to what degree can we begin to separate being mad from being mentally deranged; insane..

Don't we all get mad sometimes? In a sea of emotions, like a teenage boy infatuated or a Man in a state of dilemma.

The Writer has alot of motions going in his head like the different characters in a movie, prose or play. He is caught in a sea of emotions smiling wildly and sitting for hours, sometimes pacing up and down to get all these characters to come alive and he becomes all e.g the hero and Villian of a play before you watch it on the screen. Tell me what's more crazy than that 😄 or narrating and explaining a scene in your mind but waiting for hours before you make a sentence.

All these take a toil on him physically and mentally, leaving him in wave of emotions but the difference is that he creates beauty from the craziness and leaves you in a frenzy where he wants you to be

With these characteristics, can't we say "all writers are mad"? Well, mad but not insane.

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Okay thanks

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4 years ago

It depends on what you call mad. To me writers/creative people are not mad at all.

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4 years ago

If you read the write up, you'd see that explained what I meant by "mad"😊

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