The practice of applying rigorous thinking and honest self-examination to consumption decisions, rejecting marketing manipulation and societal pressure.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge and truth provides a model for approaching ethical consumption with intellectual rigor. Just as she questioned established authorities and insisted on understanding the foundations of claims made to her, ethical consumers must interrogate the origins, labor practices, and environmental impacts behind products. This concept demands that we resist the passive acceptance of advertising narratives and instead engage in critical thinking about what we buy. Sor Juana's own careful management of her convent's resources and intellectual property demonstrates that thoughtful consumption stems from genuine understanding, not mere compliance with fashion or trend. By treating ethical consumption as an intellectual discipline requiring study and reflection, we honor the complexity of global supply chains and the dignity of those within them, transforming shopping from unconscious habit into deliberate practice grounded in knowledge and justice.
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