Using honest examination of your own purchasing habits as a tool for understanding your values, desires, and complicity in systems.
Sor Juana's intellectual method centered on rigorous self-examination—not in shame but in pursuit of truth. Applied to consumption, this creates a powerful practice: examining your own purchasing patterns as a mirror of your actual (not stated) values. We often consume in ways that contradict our principles: claiming environmental concern while buying single-use plastics, valuing justice while wearing fast fashion, prioritizing health while supporting exploitative agriculture. This isn't moral failure but an opportunity for honest self-knowledge. Sor Juana would advocate examining: What am I really purchasing—the product or the identity narrative? What desires drive my choices? Where is my complicity hidden from myself? What would change if I truly accepted responsibility? This introspection isn't paralyzing perfectionism but clarifying practice. It reveals gaps between stated values and lived choices, creating possibility for authentic alignment. Self-knowledge through consumption transforms ethical eating from external obligation into integrated expression of who we genuinely are.
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