The practice of reclaiming one's mind and agency through rigorous self-examination and intellectual engagement, central to breaking addiction's grip on identity.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge despite institutional constraints models how intellectual sovereignty becomes an act of resistance and liberation. In addiction recovery, this concept invites individuals to reclaim their capacity for critical thinking, curiosity, and rational self-examination—faculties addiction suppresses. By engaging the mind through study, reflection, and questioning one's beliefs about self-worth and capability, a person rebuilds the intellectual foundation addiction erodes. Sor Juana's insistence on her right to think, write, and know despite societal restrictions parallels the recovering person's assertion of their right to autonomy and self-determination. This intellectual reclamation is not merely philosophical; it is a concrete daily practice of choosing consciousness, asking difficult questions, and trusting one's own reasoning as the bedrock of identity recovery.
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