The practice of becoming yourself through rigorous learning, making education a central act of self-creation rather than mere accumulation.
For Sor Juana, knowledge was not instrumental but constitutive—studying meant becoming more fully herself. She pursued mathematics, theology, music, and philosophy not for external credentials but because intellectual engagement was identity itself. This reframes learning for adopted individuals: education becomes an ongoing declaration of who you choose to become. Unlike identity assigned at birth, intellectual identity must be actively chosen and continuously renewed through study and contemplation. Sor Juana's insatiable curiosity modeled identity as perpetual becoming rather than static inheritance. For those navigating adopted identity, this concept suggests that you author yourself partly through what you choose to study, understand, and master. Knowledge becomes the evidence of your autonomy and the substance of your selfhood. This practice transforms education from external requirement into intimate self-creation.
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