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Authority Through Evidence and Argument

Building your own authority and trustworthiness by reasoning clearly, gathering evidence, and standing behind your words—the opposite of addiction's deception.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's authority came not from position but from the quality of her thinking and the rigor of her arguments. She earned respect by being careful, informed, and honest. In recovery, you rebuild authority and self-respect through similar means: becoming someone whose word can be trusted, whose reasoning is sound, whose commitments are honored. This is practical: follow through on small commitments; study the facts about addiction and recovery; listen carefully before you speak; admit when you're wrong. Over time, these practices rebuild your sense of integrity and your credibility with others. Sor Juana's example shows that real authority is not claimed but earned through demonstrated consistency and quality of thought. This is recovery: the slow, unglamorous work of becoming someone whose word means something again.

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