Adopting a lifelong stance of curiosity and openness, recognizing that understanding is perpetual and complete knowledge impossible.
Despite her extraordinary intellect, Sor Juana maintained profound intellectual humility—she understood that wisdom involves recognizing the limits and vastness of what remains unknown. This stance guards against dogmatism and keeps consciousness flexible. For individuals in recovery, intellectual humility is protective: it prevents the brittleness of thinking 'I have this figured out,' which often precedes relapse. Instead, it cultivates continuous openness—to new understanding about oneself, to deepening insight into others, to surprise and mystery. This framework positions recovery not as reaching a destination but as engaging in perpetual learning about oneself, one's triggers, one's capacities, and one's relationships. Sor Juana's model suggests that maintaining recovery requires staying curious, remaining willing to be surprised, and resisting the certainty that hardens into vulnerability. Intellectual humility becomes a practical tool: it makes one more attentive to warning signs, more willing to seek help, and more capable of adapting approaches when old strategies no longer serve.
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