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The Adopted Intellectual as Boundary-Keeper

Using knowledge and critical thinking as tools to maintain healthy boundaries between self and the expectations of others.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's scholarly work was not merely intellectual exercise but boundary maintenance—a way of creating space between herself and those who would define her. For those with adopted identity, intellectual rigor becomes a boundary-keeping tool. It allows you to distinguish between what you've internalized and what you genuinely believe, what obligations truly belong to you versus those imposed by gratitude, guilt, or expectation. Knowledge becomes a kind of sovereignty: the ability to evaluate claims about yourself, your history, your family, your obligations. This Sophos teaches that critical thinking is not arrogance but necessary self-protection. By studying history, psychology, ethics, you gain language and frameworks to name what might otherwise feel like vague betrayal or ingratitude. You can honor your adoptive family while maintaining the boundary that your identity is yours alone to author. Intelligence becomes the fence that protects the garden of your becoming. Boundaries are not rejection; they are the condition of authentic relationship.

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