Marrying Outside Your Faith: A Hard Truth from Miss Edna

A digital text quote image with the words: "Marrying outside your faith won’t feel like a big deal—until it is." — Miss Edna

“Love conquers all”—or does it? This young woman is about to make a life-altering decision, and her family is in full-blown panic mode. Miss Edna delivers the hard truth about faith, marriage, and why skipping over this ‘small detail’ might just lead to a lifetime of regret. Buckle up, sweetheart—this one’s a reality check.

Why Do I Always Have to Be the Bigger Person?

A close-up of a wooden desk with a coffee cup and a letter that reads “Dear Miss Edna, HELP!” representing the struggle of being a scapegoat.

I’ve spent my life being the ‘responsible one,’ the problem solver, the one who holds everything together while others take advantage—and somehow, I’m the bad guy if I don’t smile through it. My sister, my coworker… different people, same story. Miss Edna, how do I stop being everyone’s scapegoat without setting the world on fire?

Dear Miss Edna: My Coworker Keeps Taking Credit for My Work—Help!

A framed certificate reading "Winner of Employee of the Month: The One Who Takes Credit for Everything but Does Nothing," symbolizing workplace frustration

I bust my tail on projects, but my coworker swoops in at the last minute, steals my ideas, and takes all the credit. I’ve tried hinting, but nothing changes. How do I shut this nonsense down without turning the office into a battleground? Miss Edna has some sharp advice—because fools like this don’t deserve free rides.