Miss Edna’s Guide to Snapping Out of Delusion

A bold, eye-catching digital illustration of a bright yellow caution sign reading "Caution: Reality Ahead" set against a dramatic sky, symbolizing the stark truth in a world of delusion.

Miss Edna’s Rant: “Your Truth” Is Just a Fancy Name for a Lie Oh, honey. Grab a seat and brace yourself, because Miss Edna is about to clear something up that shouldn’t need clarifying in the first place. We are living in an age where people have decided that truth is optional. It used to … Read more

“Marriage is Work? I Didn’t Sign Up for This!”

A bold text-based quote reading, "Self-awareness is free, but you seem determined to stay bankrupt." — Miss Edna, displayed on a solid background.

I thought marriage would be romantic date nights and weekend getaways—not doing laundry, cooking, and dealing with a husband who’s always tired! I work hard too—between pilates, brunch, and self-care, my days are packed! Why doesn’t he appreciate everything I do? Miss Edna, help!

Why Is My Neighbor Mad at Me for Helping?

A well-dressed woman with a forced smile, holding a casserole, while her neighbor looks irritated.

Some folks don’t want help, especially the kind that comes uninvited and wrapped in a big ol’ bow of superiority. If your ‘kindness’ keeps pushing people away, it might be time to ask yourself—was it really kindness, or just control in disguise?

Self-awareness is free my darlings. Take some. I beg you!

Frustrated older woman with glasses rubbing her forehead in exasperation, embodying Miss Edna’s no-nonsense attitude about the lack of self-awareness in today’s world

Some folks have more audacity than sense—walking through life like a hurricane of bad decisions and blaming the weather. If you’ve ever wondered why people keep their distance, Miss Edna has news for you: it’s not them, it’s you. Self-awareness is free, my darlings—take some. I beg you.