If you’ve ever read My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh, you know Miss Rita Cohen.
She’s the enigmatic, aggressive, and strangely magnetic art gallery assistant who bulldozes her way into the narrator’s life. She’s not the heroine. She’s not the sidekick. She’s the unsettling mirror held up to privilege, passivity, and the lies we tell ourselves about "waiting for the right moment." miss rita cohen answers
But what if, just for a moment, we let Miss Rita Cohen answer the questions we’re too polite to ask ourselves? Let’s be honest. Most of us—especially in creative or freelance careers—have a version of the narrator’s problem. We coast. We complain. We say things like: If you’ve ever read My Year of Rest