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Justice as Personal Restoration

Applying principles of justice to one's own recovery—making amends, restoring dignity, and establishing equitable relationships with oneself and others.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's work addressed systemic injustice while maintaining rigorous standards for personal integrity. In addiction recovery, justice becomes both personal and relational. It begins with acknowledging harms caused by addiction—to oneself and others—then pursuing systematic restoration. This concept moves beyond guilt toward genuine accountability and repair. Personal justice in recovery means: honoring commitments to yourself, refusing to tolerate abuse or manipulation from others, rebuilding trust through consistent action, and creating equitable relationships where neither controlling nor being controlled dominates. Recovery identity incorporates a sense of fair dealing with oneself—not harsh self-punishment but reasonable expectations, earned rewards, and honest assessment. By treating one's recovery work with the rigor Sor Juana applied to intellectual justice, individuals establish an internal ethical framework that supports sustained change and renewed self-respect.

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