Friendship Time-OutIt’s Okay: To Not Always Be There for Friends Just like love, empathy is a limited resource. By Saumya Kalia
Let Me BeIt’s Okay: To Live in Denial Sometimes Sometimes, denial is our best friend, offering the comfort of stillness. By Saumya Kalia
Missplaced EmotionsIt’s Okay: To Sympathize With a Problematic Person People are complicated and complex -- relating with someone on certain aspects while opposing others only shows how brilliantly versatile our emotional range is. By Saumya Kalia
Pyaar ImpossibleIt’s Okay: To Choose a Short‑Term Relationship Over a Stable One Longevity isn't the ultimate metric of what a "good" relationship looks like. By Saumya Kalia
Embrace the ChaosIt’s Okay: To Be Irrational The world is chaotic and incalculable. Then why should reason be expected of us always? By Saumya Kalia
Farewell FriendIt’s Okay: To Let Friendships Go Reassessing friendships is a marker of self-awareness -- because people change and we must accept it. By Saumya Kalia
No End GoalIt’s Okay: To Not Know What You Want Not having it all figured out leaves room to accept life for what it is -- not what it should be. By Saumya Kalia
A Passionate AppealIt’s Okay: To Not Have a Hobby Society casts people without a 'passion' as dull or even incompetent -- but no one gets to dictate your idea of recreation. By Saumya Kalia
Go And Love YourselfIt’s Okay: To Care About the Way You Look By mistaking self-love and personal grooming for vanity, society denies people a type of care they are entitled to. By Saumya Kalia