Practicing honest self-assessment of consumption patterns to understand complicity, identify change, and align values with actions.
Sor Juana's intellectual method began with examination—questioning assumptions, naming contradictions, pursuing truth unflinchingly. This concept applies that method to ethical consumption as a spiritual and practical discipline. An honest audit of our consumption reveals uncomfortable truths: the clothing brand we love uses sweatshop labor; the coffee we drink daily fuels deforestation; our convenience habits carry hidden costs. Rather than inducing shame, this examination is liberating—we cannot change what we do not see. The examined life in consumption means tracking: Where do my clothes come from? What happens to my waste? Whose labor enables my comfort? What do my purchases reveal about my priorities? This honest reckoning is not meant to induce paralyzing guilt but to clarify values and choices. It becomes a regular practice—like a spiritual discipline—that keeps us awake to reality rather than numb to consequences. From this clarity, we can make informed changes, set realistic goals, and build new habits. The examined life acknowledges that ethical consumption is not a destination of perfection but an ongoing practice of awareness, intention, and growth aligned with our deepest commitments to justice and dignity.
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