Claiming the right to think independently and question received wisdom, essential for authentic recovery rather than compliant sobriety.
Sor Juana's famous declaration of intellectual independence—her refusal to accept others' definitions of her thought or value—models a deeper recovery task: reclaiming authority over one's own mind. Addiction often involves surrendering agency to substances and to others' narratives about the self. True recovery requires intellectual sovereignty: the courage to question, to disagree, to think for oneself rather than simply comply with prescribed treatment. This doesn't mean rejecting support, but integrating it with critical judgment. Sor Juana's tradition emphasizes that identity rests on the right to know oneself through independent thought; recovery must honor this—moving from passive sobriety to active intellectual reclamation of the self.
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