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The Examined Life of Consumption

Adopting reflective practice and regular self-examination about consumption habits to ensure alignment with ethical commitments.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's prolific writing reveals a mind in constant self-examination and dialogue—questioning assumptions, refining positions, and holding herself accountable to her own ideals. The examined life of consumption applies this practice to our material choices through regular reflection: What did I buy this month and why? What was I feeling? Where did each product come from? Did these purchases align with my values? This practice, drawn from Socratic and Jesuit traditions Sor Juana engaged with, prevents ethical consumption from becoming unconscious habit or performative display. Regular examination reveals patterns—perhaps you shop when stressed, seeking comfort through consumption; perhaps certain brands subtly compromise your values while you rationalize exceptions. Sor Juana's example shows that intellectual honesty requires ongoing self-scrutiny. The examined life of consumption creates feedback loops where reflection leads to adjustment, creating integrity between your stated values and actual behavior. This isn't about guilt but about growth—understanding yourself deeply enough to make choices that genuinely express who you are and who you aspire to be, in alignment with justice.

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