The practice of deliberately crossing disciplinary and professional boundaries to develop integrative understanding and resist reductive expertise.
Sor Juana moved fluidly between theology, philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, literature, and music—a polymathic approach that modern professionalism typically punishes through specialization pressure. Boundary-breaking as professional growth recognizes that genuine understanding often emerges at the intersections between established domains. This concept challenges the credentialism that says professionals should stay within their certified expertise, suggesting instead that intellectual maturity involves deliberate boundary-crossing. For contemporary professionals, this means actively studying fields adjacent to their primary work, seeking mentorship across disciplines, and allowing interdisciplinary questions to reshape professional practice. This approach resists the market logic that fragments knowledge into competitive specialties, instead cultivating what Sor Juana modeled: synthetic thinking that draws connections others miss. However, boundary-breaking carries professional costs—it can seem unfocused, threatening to specialists, or unmarketable. This concept validates that intellectual integrity sometimes requires accepting these costs and protecting time for knowledge that exceeds professional utility.
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