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The Paradox of Excessive Qualification

The tension between deepening expertise and the danger that specialized knowledge becomes a cage limiting professional mobility and self-definition.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's brilliance in multiple domains—theology, science, literature, philosophy—reveals a danger of modern professionalism: over-specialization can paradoxically limit identity and freedom. Excessive qualification creates professional brittleness, where a worker becomes defined entirely by narrow expertise, vulnerable to market shifts and locked into particular roles. Sor Juana resisted this by cultivating polymathic knowledge despite pressure to choose a single domain. For contemporary professionals, this concept suggests that true professional resilience comes from intellectual breadth alongside depth. The paradox asks: does becoming an expert in one field constitute professional growth or professional imprisonment? This framework encourages professionals to maintain interdisciplinary curiosity and resist the identity collapse that occurs when one's entire sense of self derives from a single specialized role.

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