I might not be the best person out here to talk bout how not to get into drama. Because the reason I got this blog idea is because I am in a heap of drama myself. And I don’t have the energy to solve them. But I do have the energy to write about it and publish it. Not the best way to go about this, it’s how I like to vent . And these are the lessons i So the first and foremost thing to do is shut your mouth. Stop talking. The words coming out of our mouths play a huge role in making a drama a super hit or a super disaster. People can either misunderstand or misinterpret your words. The second one is to stop trusting people with information. It’s basic human nature to talk to others about our feelings, thoughts, emotions. Stuff that we are going through. But it is also something that we should do carefully. We might tell one person about what we feel hoping he or she wouldn’t tell anyone else. But he or she might go tell someone else hoping that that person would not go around telling anyone else. And the cycle goes on. And that’s how, my friends, rumours are created. It is said that ignorance is bliss. This statement couldn’t be more true. Sometimes not knowing something can give you tremendous peace of mind. So my third point is to be happy if someone doesn’t tell u something or is hiding something from you. It’s for the best. You don’t have to worry if your close friends are working behind your back on some shady project. If you want to avoid drama, you better not be curious about those shady dealings. But of course you need some masala chai once in a while. But would you rather take it everyday or just once in a while on some special occasion. It’s your choice really. What would you like? Masala chai or the plain one. Or maybe you could try different types of chai occasionally. I don’t mind mixing in some cardamom into my cup when I feel that my plain chai is too bland that day. You might discover your favourite combination.