A foundational principle asserting that recovering individuals possess an inalienable right to think independently and define their own identity.
Sor Juana fought for the right to pursue knowledge in a system designed to restrict women's intellectual freedom. For those in addiction recovery, this principle addresses a fundamental violation: addiction progressively colonizes the mind, replacing authentic desires with compulsive demands. Recovery identity begins with reclaiming mental autonomy—the right to think clearly, choose deliberately, and construct meaning on one's own terms. This concept reframes recovery not as conformity to external standards but as the restoration of cognitive freedom. It validates skepticism toward any program, person, or system that demands unquestioning obedience while emphasizing the simultaneous responsibility to think critically about recovery itself. True identity recovery means becoming the author of your own thoughts again.
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