Prompt: 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

 Prompt Response: If I had to give up everything like McCandless, I’d keep a high-quality tent and a sharp knife because you can’t survive long without shelter and a way to process food. I would also keep a thick sleeping bag since the cold is one of the fastest things that can kill you in the wild. The hardest thing to leave behind would be my phone, not for social media, but because it has a GPS and a way to call for help if things get bad. It’s scary to think about being completely alone with no backup plan if you get hurt or run out of supplies. Giving up those tools shows that "living off the land" sounds cool until you realize how quickly nature can turn on you.


Summary: We continued to read the book.


Reflection: I learned new parts of the book.


 

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