### Sahand (noun)
1. **
Definition**:
- A term derived from
Persian culture, symbolizing a sense of indifference or detachment in emotionally significant situations.
2. **Usage**:
- **Not to order for a loved one when they are
hungry**: Refers to the importance of understanding and respecting a loved one's needs, avoiding actions that might disregard their immediate physical needs like hunger.
- **To sleep without caring when a loved one is in trouble**: Denotes a lack of empathy or concern for a loved one's difficulties, highlighting the need for attentiveness and support during their times of need.
3. **Etymology**:
- The term originates from the name of Sahand, a significant volcanic mountain in
Iran, metaphorically representing the
cool, unaffected nature of the volcanic
peak despite the turmoil within.
4. **Related Terms**:
- **Indifference**: Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
- **Apathy**: Absence of emotion or enthusiasm.
"Practicing Sahand can harm relationships as it shows a lack of empathy."
"She avoided Sahand by making sure to bring
food to her partner before they got too hungry."
"He avoided Sahand by staying up all
night to comfort his
friend in distress."