The deliberate, mindful examination of consumption choices as a spiritual and intellectual discipline that connects daily actions to larger questions of justice and meaning.
Sor Juana's intellectual life was characterized by deep contemplation, rigorous questioning, and reflection on meaning. Applied to consumption, this suggests slowing down the act of buying—moving from unconscious accumulation to deliberate examination. Before purchasing, pause: Do I need this? Who made it and under what conditions? What values does this purchase express? What alternatives exist? This contemplative practice connects everyday consumption to larger questions about justice, identity, and the kind of world we are building. It mirrors Sor Juana's philosophical method: careful observation, critical thinking, and honest reckoning with complexity. Contemplative consumption is not asceticism but intentionality. Each purchase becomes a moment of moral reflection, an opportunity to align our actions with our deepest values and commitments to justice.
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