I have a question about writing. I'm curious as to how much real life experience you should have to make your writing more grounded in reality. Maybe it makes dialogue flow more naturally, or make the hero's journey more convincing if you actually experience these things in real life. Living life could probably also give you fresh ideas you can never get from sitting in your room all day. I know a lot of writers are shut-ins who only engage with the world through books and consume media nonstop, and always in their head thinking about their fantasies, and don't really get out there and actually live life. But I also know there are writers, for example Michel de Montaigne whose real life experience is the spice that gives his writing life. So my question is, what lifestyle can make you a good writer?