I think it's normal for most people to hate drama (though there are definitely those who relish in it). The good news is that most of it is avoidable if you don't engage in it, as the saying "it takes two to tango" rings true here. There will always be some that is largely unavoidable, such as crap that is just out of your control (I considered the thing after thing that seemed to go wrong for me last year to be neverending life drama; deaths, stuff breaking or going wrong in my house, having to deal with insane people at work, etc.), but you just have to get through it the best you can. Sadly, it isn't all avoidable, but you can definitely reduce the amount of it you have to deal with, especially by refusing to engage in other people's drama and distancing yourself from those who like to start/participate in it.
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I think it's normal for most people to hate drama (though there are definitely those who relish in it). The good news is that most of it is avoidable if you don't engage in it, as the saying "it takes two to tango" rings true here. There will always be some that is largely unavoidable, such as crap that is just out of your control (I considered the thing after thing that seemed to go wrong for me last year to be neverending life drama; deaths, stuff breaking or going wrong in my house, having to deal with insane people at work, etc.), but you just have to get through it the best you can. Sadly, it isn't all avoidable, but you can definitely reduce the amount of it you have to deal with, especially by refusing to engage in other people's drama and distancing yourself from those who like to start/participate in it.