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The Examined Life and Radical Honesty

A practice of unflinching self-inquiry rooted in Socratic tradition that Sor Juana championed, essential for uncovering the truth beneath addictive patterns.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's intellectual tradition demanded rigorous examination of belief and motive—a habit of asking 'why?' and 'what is really true?' This becomes critical in addiction recovery, where denial, rationalization, and fragmented self-knowledge enable continued use. The examined life means developing a practice of honest self-reflection: noticing triggers without judgment, tracing the emotional logic of cravings, acknowledging what you've lost and what you fear losing in sobriety. Sor Juana modeled how dangerous knowledge—about yourself, your desires, your contradictions—is liberating when pursued with courage. In recovery, radical honesty is not self-flagellation; it is the foundation of agency. You cannot reclaim your identity if you remain estranged from truth about how you got here and what keeps you trapped.

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