Using institutional structures creatively to carve out space for authentic intellectual and creative work when direct access is denied.
Sor Juana entered the convent not primarily for religious devotion but for access to the library, solitude, and freedom from marriage—the only path available to an intellectual woman in her era. Rather than viewing this as compromise, she demonstrates how marginalized people strategically inhabit institutions to serve their authentic purposes. This concept reveals that authenticity across traditions isn't about pure independence but about creative navigation: finding or creating the structural spaces where your genuine work becomes possible. For modern practitioners, this principle applies to using organizational roles, communities, or even family structures as platforms for authentic expression rather than abandoning them entirely. It acknowledges that constraints can become containers for authenticity when approached with strategic intention and intellectual honesty about what you're actually seeking.
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