Sazida Nahrin Auhona
Sazida Nahrin Auhona is an undergrad student who lives somewhere between art, literature and philosophy.
The politics of “self-care” in the times of despair
4 February 2026
Much of the popular discourse on self-care in recent years has been reduced to commodified routines.
4 February 2026
An ode to winter, sadness and survival
5 January 2026
Just as nature does not apologise for winter, our life does not need to justify its slower seasons either.
5 January 2026
Doing it stupid: A philosophy of starting afresh
7 December 2025
If you are not willing to look like a foolish beginner, you will never be a graceful master.
7 December 2025
What we learn when we truly see our parents
28 November 2025
Parents are not mythical beings, they are ordinary people with ordinary lives and extra ordinary love for us.
28 November 2025
Why we fail to understand ourselves
18 November 2025
We forget that we are not math problems on a blackboard, ready to be figured out.
18 November 2025
You aren't required to love yourself to accept yourself
9 November 2025
You don’t owe the world pretty, but you owe yourself kindness
9 November 2025
Do we really need to own what we love?
2 November 2025
The freedom is to see beauty without claiming it and to love without needing to possess it.
2 November 2025
Why we dream big but struggle with small acts
20 October 2025
Perhaps saving the Earth really does start with helping Mom do the dishes. Because dishes are real.
20 October 2025