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Consumption as Continuous Moral Development

Understanding ethical consumption as an ongoing practice of growth and learning rather than achieving perfect moral purity.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana never presented herself as having achieved complete knowledge or moral perfection; she modeled lifelong intellectual growth and honest struggle with difficult questions. Similarly, ethical consumption should be understood not as reaching a state of moral purity but as a continuous practice of learning, adjustment, and deepening commitment. We cannot consume perfectly in a system built on exploitation; we can only practice increasing awareness and make better choices as we learn. This framework releases us from paralyzing guilt while maintaining accountability. We might start by learning about one category—perhaps food—then expand to clothing, technology, energy. We might discover a beloved brand has ethical problems and need to grieve that loss while finding alternatives. This ongoing practice mirrors Sor Juana's approach to intellectual life: never finished, always questioning, always growing. Ethical consumption becomes a spiritual and intellectual discipline, a way of living with integrity that we practice imperfectly but persistently. This view honors the complexity of modern supply chains while sustaining motivation for continued improvement, recognizing that moral development is lifelong work worthy of our sustained attention and effort.

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