Recognizing that our purchasing patterns shape our identity and integrity, asking who we become through the choices we make in consumption.
Sor Juana's profound exploration of identity—who she was as a woman, intellectual, and person—finds contemporary echo in ethical consumption. We are not merely what we buy, but our purchases reflect and reinforce our values and character. The ethical consumer question becomes: who am I becoming through these choices? Am I aligned with my stated principles? Sor Juana rejected false versions of herself imposed by others; similarly, ethical consumption requires authentic self-examination rather than performative consumption. This means resisting social pressure to buy what we don't need while aligning purchases with genuine convictions. Identity-conscious consumption asks us to examine the gap between who we claim to be and what our buying patterns reveal about our actual priorities and commitments.
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