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The Question of Necessity Versus Desire

Distinguishing between what we genuinely need and what marketing convinces us to want, reflecting Sor Juana's intellectual independence from external manipulation.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana resisted the pressures of her time to conform, think conventionally, or accept limits on her intellectual ambitions. She maintained independent judgment against social pressure. Modern consumption culture uses sophisticated manipulation to blur necessity and desire, convincing us that happiness requires endless purchasing. Ethical consumption demands the same independent thinking Sor Juana practiced. Before buying, ask honestly: Do I need this, or do I want it because advertising told me to? Will this actually improve my life or solve a genuine problem? Our culture benefits when we question these boundaries because more consumption means more profit. But Sor Juana's example shows that real freedom comes from thinking for ourselves. By distinguishing necessity from manufactured desire, we reclaim intellectual autonomy, reduce waste, support sustainable production systems, and resist the systems designed to manipulate our choices. This clarity aligns consumption with genuine values rather than imposed ones.

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