
Becoming a queen is not about dominance, visibility, or power over others.
It is about internal sovereignty—the moment responsibility replaces survival.
A queen does not perform worth.
She does not negotiate safety.
She does not confuse endurance with devotion.
In this work, “queen” is not a role to claim, but a posture that emerges when a woman no longer abandons herself in order to be chosen.
Becoming a queen is the quiet decision to stand in one’s own truth without spectacle—
and to govern one’s inner world with discernment, integrity, and care.
Suparna Saha, MD
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