Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on Twitter.
The word “drama†has taken on an interesting meaning in recent years, beyond the performance form of fiction it’s traditionally signified: “making a big deal over something unnecessarilyâ€.
It’s about making a big production of something, when you could simply get on with things.
Interestingly, the word “drama†comes from the Greek word for “actionâ€, which in itself derives from a word that means “to doâ€. And doing turns out to be the answer for unnecessary “drama†(which, by the way, you …















