Maybe It’s Not Me, It’s Just a Bad Wi-Fi Connection with the Universe
Ever felt like the main character in a movie where everything goes wrong—but without the charming love interest, the background music, or even a decent lighting setup? Yeah, me too. It starts small. You’re just minding your business, trying to be a good human. You text back on time, you show up when you say you will, you laugh at their terrible jokes (even the ones that start with “I’m not racist, but…” ugh), and you genuinely care. But somehow, somehow, you still end up feeling like the villain in someone else’s badly written screenplay. And then it hits you: maybe I’m the problem? Cue: Existential spiral, two cookies, and a playlist full of Phoebe Bridgers. The “Maybe It’s Me” Syndrome Let’s talk about this strange, soul-sucking syndrome we all seem to catch at some point: “Maybe It’s Me.” Symptoms include over-apologizing, replaying conversations from three weeks ago in the shower, and texting your friend, “Am I being crazy or…?” every other day. You give people the benefit o...