Cultivating clear thinking and precise language as a daily practice that counteracts the confusion and dissociation addiction creates.
Sor Juana's writing is marked by precision, logical structure, and clarity of thought—she made difficult ideas accessible through careful language. Addiction operates through fog: denial, confusion, rationalization, and the numbing of reality. Recovery requires developing the opposite—the daily practice of clarity. This means naming things accurately (calling addiction addiction, not a phase or habit), thinking through consequences with precision, speaking truthfully to yourself and others, and organizing your thoughts and commitments clearly. This practice is not harsh self-judgment but loving clarity—the kind a good friend would offer. By practicing clarity in thought, speech, and self-assessment, you build a defense against the fuzzy thinking addiction relies on. You also rebuild the cognitive capacities that substance use damages. Like Sor Juana organizing complex theological arguments, you organize your own understanding of yourself into coherence and truth.
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