In Into the Wild, Christopher McCandless gives up many of his possessions in pursuit of freedom and meaningful experiences. If you had to simplify your life and keep only a few important possessions, what would you keep and why? What would be hardest to leave behind?

 In Into the Wild, Christopher McCandless gives up almost everything, which makes me think about what I would truly need if I had to simplify my life. I would probably keep a few meaningful and practical things, like my phone to stay connected with people I care about, and maybe a few personal items that remind me of important memories. These things would help me stay grounded and reflect on my experiences, even if everything else was gone. The hardest thing to leave behind would be the comfort of my everyday life, especially being around friends and family, because those relationships are a big part of who I am. While getting rid of possessions might seem freeing, this idea shows me that the most important things in life aren’t really objects, but the connections and experiences that shape us.

Today in class we read Chapter 4 and answered questions about certain quotes from it.

Doing this not only allowed me to dig deeper into the text, but also connect what I was reading to my own personal experiences and beliefs.

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