Building authority and legitimacy through excellence in your chosen domain rather than waiting for permission.
Sor Juana didn't wait for institutional validation to become a scholar; she became one through relentless study and exceptional work. Credibility Through Demonstrated Competence is the principle that you establish your right to your chosen identity through excellence and contribution, regardless of whether you fit the assigned category. This is especially crucial for those with adopted identity: you may not be "supposed" to be an intellectual, an artist, a leader, or an expert in your domain. But through actual mastery and contribution, you make your claim undeniable. Sor Juana's poetry, theology, and scientific writing forced recognition precisely because they were excellent. This approach sidesteps endless debates about whether you "deserve" your chosen role by simply becoming indispensable within it. Excellence becomes both shield and proof, establishing credibility that transcends social category.
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