Sor Juana's "Respuesta" as a model for articulate self-defense and clarifying truth when identity has been distorted by addiction.
Sor Juana's famous "Respuesta a Sor Filotea" was a masterpiece of honest self-accounting—defending her intellectual work while acknowledging complexity. In recovery, respuesta becomes a practice of honest reckoning with your past without self-destruction. Addiction creates false narratives: "I am broken," "I am unforgivable," "I cannot change." Recovery requires articulate truth-telling that holds multiple realities: yes, you harmed yourself and others; yes, you also have dignity and capacity for transformation. Sor Juana models how to respond to accusers (internal and external) with clarity, nuance, and self-respect intact. This concept practices recovery as truthful testimony rather than either denying harm or drowning in shame.
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